Chapter 53: Problem 1
Recall that \(\Delta H\) is positive for the melting of ice. In general, does \(\Delta \mathrm{H}>0\) tend to be the case for naturally occurring processes?
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Chapter 53: Problem 1
Recall that \(\Delta H\) is positive for the melting of ice. In general, does \(\Delta \mathrm{H}>0\) tend to be the case for naturally occurring processes?
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Under what conditions can an endothermic reaction occur naturally? Explain your reasoning.
Do you expect \(\Delta S\) to be positive or negative for the freezing of water? Explain your reasoning.
Do you expect \(\Delta S\) to be positive or negative for the melting of ice? Explain your reasoning.
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