Which of the following conditions is not favourable for the feasibility of a process ?
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Which of the following conditions is not favourable for the feasibility of a process ?
- ∆H = –ve, T∆S = –ve and T∆S < ∆H
- ∆H = +ve, T∆S = +ve and T∆S > ∆H
- ∆H = –ve, T∆S = +ve and ∆H > T∆S
- ∆H = +ve, T∆S = +ve and ∆H > T∆S
Answer
(D) ∆ H = +ve, T ∆ S = +ve and ∆ H > T ∆ S
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