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11 December, 19:02

Which statement is true? A reaction in which the entropy of the system decreases can be spontaneous only if it is exothermic. A reaction in which the entropy of the system increases can be spontaneous only if it is endothermic. A reaction in which the entropy of the system decreases can be spontaneous only if it is endothermic. A reaction in which the entropy of the system increases can be spontaneous only if it is exothermic.

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  1. 11 December, 19:22
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    A reaction in which the entropy of the system decreases can be spontaneous only if it is exothermic.

    Explanation:

    The spontaneity of a reaction depends on the Gibbs free energy (ΔG).

    If ΔG <0, the reaction is spontaneous. If ΔG> 0, the reaction is nonspontaneous.

    ΔG is related to the enthalpy (ΔH) and the entropy (ΔS) through the following expression:

    ΔG = ΔH - T.ΔS

    where,

    T is the absolute temperature (always positive)

    Regarding the exchange of heat:

    If ΔH <0, the reaction is exothermic. If ΔH> 0, the reaction is endothermic.

    Which statement is true?

    A reaction in which the entropy of the system decreases can be spontaneous only if it is exothermic. TRUE. If ΔS 0. ΔG can be negative only if ΔH is negative.

    A reaction in which the entropy of the system increases can be spontaneous only if it is endothermic. FALSE. If ΔS > 0, the term - T.ΔS < 0. ΔG can be negative if ΔH is negative.

    A reaction in which the entropy of the system decreases can be spontaneous only if it is endothermic. FALSE. If ΔS 0. ΔG cannot be negative if ΔH is positive.

    A reaction in which the entropy of the system increases can be spontaneous only if it is exothermic. FALSE. If ΔS > 0, the term - T.ΔS |ΔH|.
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