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5 February, 06:30

What is the difference between an enthalpy driven reaction and entropy driven reaction?

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  1. 5 February, 06:39
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    Enthalpy is regarding the amount of heat that is given off or taken in during the process of a reaction, while entropy is about the disorderliness of a reaction.

    Both are related in the equation ∆G=∆H-T∆S, where ∆G is the Gibbs free energy. So we can say that a reaction is both enthalpy and entropy driven. It's like, both of them are interlinked with each other.
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