Which of the following is/are true for a galvanic cell for a system not at equilibrium (select ALL correct answers)? A. AG is negative in the direction the reaction is proceeding B. AG is positive in the direction the reaction is proceeding OC. AG is zero OD.Ecell is negative in the direction the reaction is proceeding DE. Ecell is positive in the direction the reaction is proceeding

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Which of the following is/are true for a galvanic cell for a system not at equilibrium (select ALL correct answers)?
A. AG is negative in the direction the reaction is proceeding
B. AG is positive in the direction the reaction is proceeding
OC. AG is zero
D.Ecell is negative in the direction the reaction is proceeding
DE. Ecell is positive in the direction the reaction is proceeding
OF. Ecell is zero
OG.Redox reaction is spontaneous
OH. Redox reaction is not spontaneous
OI. Work can be done by the cell
OJ. Work cannot be done by the cell
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following is/are true for a galvanic cell for a system not at equilibrium (select ALL correct answers)? A. AG is negative in the direction the reaction is proceeding B. AG is positive in the direction the reaction is proceeding OC. AG is zero D.Ecell is negative in the direction the reaction is proceeding DE. Ecell is positive in the direction the reaction is proceeding OF. Ecell is zero OG.Redox reaction is spontaneous OH. Redox reaction is not spontaneous OI. Work can be done by the cell OJ. Work cannot be done by the cell
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