Chapter 20: Q20.46 P (page 917)
Given that, explain how the sign ofcorrelates with reaction spontaneity.
Short Answer
The is always negative as the temperature in Kelvin scale is and the spontaneous is characterized by the .
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Chapter 20: Q20.46 P (page 917)
Given that, explain how the sign ofcorrelates with reaction spontaneity.
The is always negative as the temperature in Kelvin scale is and the spontaneous is characterized by the .
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(a) Determine and for the reaction at .
(b) Assuming that these values are relatively independent of temperature, calculate at , and.
(c) What is the significance of the different values of ?
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Respiration:
Fermentation:
Ethanol oxidation:
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