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For which of the reactions listed below will Gibbs free energy always be negative? A. An exothermic reaction that decreases in entropy B. An endothermic reaction that decreases …
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For which of the reactions listed below will Gibbs free energy always be
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A. An exothermic reaction that decreases in entropy
B. An endothermic reaction that decreases in entropy
C. An endothermic reaction that increases in entropy
D. An exothermic reaction that increases in entropy
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Answer: An exothermic reaction that increases in entropy
Step-by-step explanation:
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