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Leviafan [203]
3 years ago
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Which two values will a spontaneous reaction have? +Eoreduction and +Eocell -∆G and +Eocell +∆G and +Eocell +∆G and -Eocell -∆G

and -K
Chemistry
2 answers:
mojhsa [17]3 years ago
4 0
The Answer is option B
const2013 [10]3 years ago
3 0
First, we discuss the given values. E₀ cell is the reduction potential of the cell. This indicates the tendency of a given substance to be reduced. Next, ΔG is the Gibbs free energy, and a negative Gibbs free energy indicates the likelihood of a reaction taking place. Therefore, for a spontaneous reaction, ΔG will be negative and E₀ cell is positive.
The second option is correct.
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