Estimate the temperature at which the spontaneity will change for the given information: ?Enthalpy: 96.20 kJ/mol ?Entropy: 258.6 J/mol•K Use only THREE SIGNIFICANT FIGURES (no unit) in your answer.
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We know that the spontaneity of a reaction depends on the Gibbs free energy change (ΔG), which is given by the equation: ΔG = ΔH - TΔS where ΔH is the enthalpy change, T is the temperature, and ΔS is the entropy change. Show more…
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