For a particular reaction. AH-39 kJ and AS-93 J/K Assume that AH and AS do not vary with temperature. Part A At what temperature will the reaction have AG=0? Express your answer using two significant figures. ΑΣΦΑ T Submit Part B. 3 Request Answer O spontaneous Ononspontaneous Submit If T is increased from that in part A. will the reaction be spontaneous or nonspontaneous? ? Request Answer K

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For a particular reaction, AH = -39 kJ and AS = -93 J/K. Assume that
AH and AS do not vary with temperature.
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Part A
At what temperature will the reaction have AG 0?
Express your answer using two significant figures.
IVD ΑΣΦ
T=
Submit
Part B
Request Answer
If T is increased from that in part A, will the reaction be spontaneous or nonspontaneous?
O spontaneous
nonspontaneous
Submit
K
Request Answer
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 19.67 For a particular reaction, AH = -39 kJ and AS = -93 J/K. Assume that AH and AS do not vary with temperature. ▼ Part A At what temperature will the reaction have AG 0? Express your answer using two significant figures. IVD ΑΣΦ T= Submit Part B Request Answer If T is increased from that in part A, will the reaction be spontaneous or nonspontaneous? O spontaneous nonspontaneous Submit K Request Answer 26 of Review | Constants | Periodic
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