Use the data given in the table to calculate the value of AGxn at 25° C for the reaction described by the equation Compound AG (kJ/mol) A +387.7 A+B C B -516.3 C +402.0 AGxn= If AH and ASxn are both negative values, what drives the spontaneous reaction and in what direction at standard conditions? The spontaneous reaction is entropy-driven to the left. The spontaneous reaction is entropy-driven to the right. The spontaneous reaction is enthalpy-driven to the left. The spontaneous reaction is enthalpy-driven to the right. kJ mol

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Use the data given in the table to calculate the value of AGxn at 25° C for
the reaction described by the equation
Compound
AG (kJ/mol)
A
+387.7
A+B C
B
-516.3
C
+402.0
AGxn=
If AH and ASxn are both negative values, what drives the spontaneous reaction and in what direction at
standard conditions?
The spontaneous reaction is entropy-driven to the left.
The spontaneous reaction is entropy-driven to the right.
The spontaneous reaction is enthalpy-driven to the left.
The spontaneous reaction is enthalpy-driven to the right.
kJ
mol
Transcribed Image Text:Use the data given in the table to calculate the value of AGxn at 25° C for the reaction described by the equation Compound AG (kJ/mol) A +387.7 A+B C B -516.3 C +402.0 AGxn= If AH and ASxn are both negative values, what drives the spontaneous reaction and in what direction at standard conditions? The spontaneous reaction is entropy-driven to the left. The spontaneous reaction is entropy-driven to the right. The spontaneous reaction is enthalpy-driven to the left. The spontaneous reaction is enthalpy-driven to the right. kJ mol
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