If the chemical reaction A + B goes to C has a negative free energy value: select the correct answers a. the reaction will always occur b. the reaction will never occur c. the reaction is favorable under the given conditions d. molecule C has a higher energy than A and B e. the reaction is spontaneous, but the reaction may not occur f. the reaction is always favorable g. molecule C has a lower energy than molecule A
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