Which of the following is true?
A) By spontaneous we mean that the reaction or process will al...
Chemistry, 04.04.2020 08:43 erik1franks
Which of the following is true?
A) By spontaneous we mean that the reaction or process will always proceed to the right (as written) even if very slowly. Increasing the temperature may speed up the reaction, but it does not affect the spontaneity of the reaction.
B) By spontaneous we mean that the reaction or process will always proceed to the left (as written) even if very slowly. Increasing the temperature may speed up the reaction, but it does not affect the spontaneity of the reaction.
C) By spontaneous we mean that the reaction or process will always proceed to the left (as written) even if very slowly. Increasing the temperature may speed up the reaction and it generally affects the spontaneity of the reaction.
D) By spontaneous we mean that the reaction or process will always proceed to the right (as written) even if very slowly. Increasing the temperature may speed up the reaction, and it generally affects the spontaneity of the reaction.
E) None of the above is true.
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