The standard reaction Gibbs energy for a chemical reaction at an absolute temperature T…
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The standard reaction Gibbs energy for a chemical reaction at an absolute temperature T is given by
\(\Delta_{r} G{ }=A-B t\)
Where A and B are non-zero constants. Which of the following is TRUE about this reaction?
- Exothermic if B < 0
- Exothermic if A > 0 and B < 0
- Endothermic if A < 0 and B > 0
- Endothermic if A > 0
Answer
(C) Endothermic if A < 0 and B > 0
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