The reaction Crienly(aq) + 6 NHylaq)- Cr(NH₂l(aq) 3endag) where en represents ethylenediamine, is exothermic. What can possibly be true for the spontaneity of the reaction. O the reaction is spontaneous for all temperatures O the reaction is non-spontaneous for all temperatures. O not enough info to tell the reaction is spontaneous for low temperatures. O the reaction is spontaneous for high temperatures

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The reaction Crien),³(aq) + 6 NH₂(aq)--> Cr(NH³(aq) + 3enlag) where en represents ethylenediamine, is exothermic. What can possibly be true for the spontaneity
of the reaction.
O the reaction is spontaneous for all temperatures.
O the reaction is non-spontaneous for all temperatures.
O not enough info to tell.
the reaction is spontaneous for low temperatures.
O the reaction is spontaneous for high temperatures
Transcribed Image Text:Chemistry The reaction Crien),³(aq) + 6 NH₂(aq)--> Cr(NH³(aq) + 3enlag) where en represents ethylenediamine, is exothermic. What can possibly be true for the spontaneity of the reaction. O the reaction is spontaneous for all temperatures. O the reaction is non-spontaneous for all temperatures. O not enough info to tell. the reaction is spontaneous for low temperatures. O the reaction is spontaneous for high temperatures
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