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question about Gibbs free energy please? thanks

2003 MC 8.PNG

why D?

thanks in advance :smile:

please quote me in case i miss it :smile: thnx
Original post by ah4p
2003 MC 8.PNG

why D?

thanks in advance :smile:

please quote me in case i miss it :smile: thnx


2000º is the temperature at which the change in Gibbs free energy becomes negative, i.e. the reaction becomes spontaneous.
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Original post by charco
2000º is the temperature at which the change in Gibbs free energy becomes negative, i.e. the reaction becomes spontaneous.


ah ok that makes sense :smile: thanks

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