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Which of the options could be characteristic of a rxn with + deltaH & + deltaS?
A. The reaction is spontaneous
B. The reaction is nonspontaneous
C. The reaction is at equilibrium
D. The reaction is exothermic.
E. Two of the above
The answer is E, and the solutions indicate that A & B could be both true, which I agree with.
But what about C? The reaction is at equilibrium when deltaG = 0, and it's possible for delta G to be zero with a + deltaH & + deltaS.
Am I thinking about this incorrectly, or is this a mistake?
A. The reaction is spontaneous
B. The reaction is nonspontaneous
C. The reaction is at equilibrium
D. The reaction is exothermic.
E. Two of the above
The answer is E, and the solutions indicate that A & B could be both true, which I agree with.
But what about C? The reaction is at equilibrium when deltaG = 0, and it's possible for delta G to be zero with a + deltaH & + deltaS.
Am I thinking about this incorrectly, or is this a mistake?