In a reaction ∆H < 0 and ∆S < 0, the reaction proceeds further in the forward direction…
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Chemical Thermodynamics
In a reaction ∆H < 0 and ∆S < 0, the reaction proceeds further in the forward direction at:
- Low temperature
- High temperature
- All temperature
- No temperature
Answer
(A) Low temperature
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