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What can be said about an endothermic reaction with a negative entropy change? view available hint(s) the reaction is what can be said about an endothermic reaction with a negative entropy change? spontaneous at all temperatures. spontaneous at high temperatures. spontaneous at low temperatures. spontaneous in the reverse direction at all temperatures. nonspontaneous in either direction at all temperatures?

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Answer is: spontaneous in the reverse direction at all temperatures.
Spontaneity can be determined using the change in Gibbs free energy:
ΔG = ΔH - TΔS.
ΔG changes in Gibbs free energy.
ΔH changes in enthalpy.
ΔS changes in entropy.
T is temperature.
When ΔS < 0 (negative entropy change) and ΔH > 0 (endothermic reaction), the process is never spontaneous (ΔG> 0), but the reverse process is always spontaneous.
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