Typed and correct answer with explanation please If two reactions had AG = -6.7 kJ/mole (reaction #1), and -51.9 kJ/mole (reaction #2), which would be faster? Why? (This is a trick question.)

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If two reactions had AG = -6.7 kJ/mole
(reaction #1), and -51.9 kJ/mole
(reaction #2), which would be faster?
Why? (This is a trick question.)
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