Chapter 1: Q15CP (page 20)
Explain why changes in both enthalpy and entropy determine the spontaneity of a process.
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Bothenthalpy and entropy determines the spontaneity of the process.
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Chapter 1: Q15CP (page 20)
Explain why changes in both enthalpy and entropy determine the spontaneity of a process.
Bothenthalpy and entropy determines the spontaneity of the process.
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Explain how organisms avoid reaching equilibrium while maintaining a nonequilibrium steady state.
Can a process occur if the entropy of the system decreases and the enthalpy increases?
What is the free energy change for a reaction at equilibrium?
Summarize the relationship between energy (U), heat (q), and work (w).
Label the following statements true or false:
(a) A reaction is said to be spontaneous when it can proceed in either the forward or reverse direction.
(b) A spontaneous process always happens very quickly.
(c) A nonspontaneous reaction will proceed spontaneously in the reverse direction.
(d) A spontaneous process can occur with a large decrease in entropy
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