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17 July, 01:22

A chemical reaction that has a positive δg is correctly described as

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    Endergonic reaction or nonspontaneous reaction.

    Explanation:

    Gibbs free energy is a state function that determines the spontaneity or feasibility of the given reversible chemical reaction, at fixed pressure and temperature. It is given by the equation:

    ΔG = ΔH - TΔS

    Here, ΔG - change in Gibbs free energy

    ΔH - The change in enthalpy of reaction

    ΔS - The change in entropy

    T - Temperature

    When the change in the Gibbs free energy for a given reaction is positive (ΔG > 0), then that chemical reaction is known as an endergonic reaction or nonspontaneous reaction.
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