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17 January, 08:56

For the reaction A + B → C + D, ΔH° = + 40 kJ and ΔS° = + 50 J/K. Therefore, the reaction under standard conditions is: A) spontaneous only at temperatures between 10 K and 800 K. B) spontaneous at temperatures greater than 800 K. C) nonspontaneous at all temperatures. D) spontaneous at all temperatures. E) spontaneous at temperatures less than 10 K.

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  1. 17 January, 09:09
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    spontaneous at temperatures greater than 800 K.

    Explanation:

    From the thermodynamic equation,

    ΔG = ΔH - TΔS

    For spontaneous reaction ΔG = - ve

    ΔH - TΔS < 0

    TΔS > ΔH

    T > ΔH / ΔS

    > 40000 / 50

    > 800 K

    At temperature greater than 800K, reaction will be spontaneous.
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