In a reaction P + Q → R + S , there is no change in entropy. Enthalpy change for the…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Thermodynamics
In a reaction P + Q → R + S, there is no change in entropy. Enthalpy change for the reaction (DH) is 12 kJ mol–1. Under what conditions, reaction will have negative value of free energy change?
- If DH is positive.
- If DH is negative.
- If DH is 24 kJ mol–1.
- If temperature of reaction is high.
Answer
(D) If temperature of reaction is high.
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