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Standard XII
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Thermodynamic Processes
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discuss the condition for a process to be sponteneous in terms of entropy and Gibbs' functio
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For a spontaneous process, the change in Gibbs function is equal to the:
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Statement I: A reaction with a positive enthalpy and a negative entropy will be spontaneous
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Statement II: The Gibbs free energy for a spontaneous reaction is negative
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Assertion :The thermodynamic factor which determines the spontaneity of a process is the free energy. For a process to be spontaneous the free energy must be -ve Reason: The change in free energy is related to the change in enthalpy and change in entropy. The change in entropy for a process must always be positive if it is spontaneous.
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Statement 1: An endothermic reaction can be spontaneous
Statement 2: Both the enthalpy and the entropy changes affect the Gibbs free-energy change of the reaction.
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