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1 May, 03:52

What kind of reaction occurs when the entropy change of an endothermic reaction is negative?

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  1. 1 May, 03:53
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    Answer is: reaction is nonspontaneous under standard conditions at all temperatures.

    Gibbs free energy (G) determines if reaction will proceed spontaneously.

    ΔG = ΔH - T·ΔS.

    ΔG - changes in Gibbs free energy.

    ΔH - changes in enthalpy.

    ΔS - changes in entropy.

    T is temperature in Kelvins.

    When ΔS 0 (endothermic reaction), the process is never spontaneous (ΔG> 0).
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