Spontaneous and endergonic Nonspontaneous and exergonic Nonspontaneous and ender
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Spontaneous and endergonic Nonspontaneous and exergonic Nonspontaneous and endergonic Nonspontaneous and exothermic Assuming that the reaction in is nonspontaneous at room temperature, at what temperature (in degree C) will it become spontaneous? One of the major limitations of the first law of thermodynamics is: It does not say anything about the system and its sourrounding It says that the energy of the universe is constant It does not predict the direction of change It says that the entropy of the universe is conserved It says only endotherimic reactions are spontaneous According to the second law of thermodynamics, the entropy of the universe during a spontaneous process. decrease increase stays the same is maximum is minimumExplanation / Answer
46 ) a> it doesnt say anything about system and surrounding
47 ) b> increases
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