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Last Update: 03/29/2024 09:13 PM

Current Deck: MCAT::General-Chemistry

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If a reaction has a {{c2::positive}} ∆H and {{c2::negative}} ∆S, then it will be {{c1::non-spontaneous::spontaneous or non-spontaneous}} at {{c1::all::high, low, or all}} temperatures.
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\(\Delta G = \Delta H - T\Delta S\)
 
\(\Delta H\)
\(\Delta S\)
Outcome
++Spontaneous at HIGH temperatures
+-Non-spontaneous at ALL temperatures
-+Spontaneous at ALL temperatures
--Spontaneous at LOW temperatures
Temperature dependent when \(\Delta H\) and \(\Delta S\) have same sign

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