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Objective: To use knowledge of the ∆H and ∆S values for a reaction in order to predict whether it is spontaneous or not.
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Reaction Analysis 6 Questions Given the ∆H and ∆S value for a reaction, identify the conditions for which it is spontaneous.
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Not spontaneous at any temperature.
Consider this reaction and its ∆H and ∆S values: EndFragment
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Spontaneous only in high temperature range.
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Which phrase describes the spontaneity of this reaction?
Spontaneous at all temperatures.
Spontaneous only in low temperature range.