For the following example, identify the following: F2(l) → F2(g) A. at low temperature, the reaction is spontaneous and ΔG < 0 and at high temperature, the reaction is spontaneous and ΔG < 0 B. at low temperature, the reaction is nonspontaneous and ΔG > 0 and at high temperature, the reaction is spontaneous and ΔG < 0 C. at low temperature, the reaction is spontaneous and ΔG < 0 and at high temperature, the reaction is nonspontaneous and ΔG > 0 at low temperature, the reaction is nonspontaneous and ΔG > 0 and at D. high temperature, the reaction is nonspontaneous and ΔG > 0 It is not possible to determine without more information.

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For the following example, identify the following:
 
F2(l) → F2(g)
 
A. at low temperature, the reaction is spontaneous and ΔG < 0 and at high temperature, the reaction is spontaneous and ΔG < 0
B. at low temperature, the reaction is nonspontaneous and ΔG > 0 and at high temperature, the reaction is spontaneous and ΔG < 0
C. at low temperature, the reaction is spontaneous and ΔG < 0 and at high temperature, the reaction is nonspontaneous and ΔG > 0
at low temperature, the reaction is nonspontaneous and ΔG > 0 and at D. high temperature, the reaction is nonspontaneous and ΔG > 0
It is not possible to determine without more information.
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