Part A What is true if In K is negative? O AGʻrxn is negative and the reaction is spontaneous in the reverse direction under standard conditions. O AGʻpxn is negative and the reaction is spontaneous in the forward direction under standard conditions. O AGʻrxn is zero and the reaction is at equilibrium under standard conditions. O AG rxn is positive and the reaction is spontaneous in the forward direction under standard conditions. O AGʻrxn is positive and the reaction is spontaneous in the reverse direction under standard conditions. Submit Request Answer

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What is true if In K is negative?
O AGʻrxn is negative and the reaction is spontaneous in the reverse direction under standard conditions.
O AGʻpxn is negative and the reaction is spontaneous in the forward direction under standard conditions.
O AGʻrxn is zero and the reaction is at equilibrium under standard conditions.
O AG rxn is positive and the reaction is spontaneous in the forward direction under standard conditions.
O AGʻrxn is positive and the reaction is spontaneous in the reverse direction under standard conditions.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A What is true if In K is negative? O AGʻrxn is negative and the reaction is spontaneous in the reverse direction under standard conditions. O AGʻpxn is negative and the reaction is spontaneous in the forward direction under standard conditions. O AGʻrxn is zero and the reaction is at equilibrium under standard conditions. O AG rxn is positive and the reaction is spontaneous in the forward direction under standard conditions. O AGʻrxn is positive and the reaction is spontaneous in the reverse direction under standard conditions. Submit Request Answer
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