Chapter 2: Q103CP (page 40)
From the following reaction and data, find (a)and (b) T at which the reaction becomes nonspontaneous:
Short Answer
a) The entropy of production is .
b) Because , the reaction is non-spontaneous at temperatures above .
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Chapter 2: Q103CP (page 40)
From the following reaction and data, find (a)and (b) T at which the reaction becomes nonspontaneous:
a) The entropy of production is .
b) Because , the reaction is non-spontaneous at temperatures above .
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