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You observe an exothermic gaseous reaction that is not spontaneous in forward direction at 1 atm and 298K. Which of the following statements about this reaction is true? a. This reaction will become spontaneous in forward direction at some temperature below 298K. b. This reaction will be spontaneous in forward direction at a higher pressure at 298K. c. This reaction will become spontaneous in forward direction at some temperature above 298K. d. This reaction is never spontaneous. e. The reverse reaction is always spontaneous.

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Answer: option (a) is the correct answer

Step-by-step explanation:

The complete questions says;

You observe an exothermic gaseous reaction that is not spontaneous in forward direction at 1 atm and 298K. Which of the following statements about this reaction is true? a. This reaction will become spontaneous in forward direction at some temperature below 298K. b. This reaction will be spontaneous in forward direction at a higher pressure at 298K. c. This reaction will become spontaneous in forward direction at some temperature above 298K. d. This reaction is never spontaneous. e. The reverse reaction is always spontaneous.

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(a). This reaction will become spontaneous in forward direction at some temperature below 298K

Step-by-step explanation: First of all, we can acknowledge that the reaction seen here is an exothermic one, i.e energy is released in the process outwardly and as a result temperature is reduced during this process of energy loss.

Having understood that scenario, say we reduce it's temperature by ourself than forward reaction favors and after reaching at particular temperature, therefore we can confirm this to be a spontaneous reaction.

Let us use this to confirm what we have been saying.

Given;

ΔG = ΔH - TΔS

here ΔH is negative

it is non spontaneous, which means ΔG is positive so we continuously decraeses it's temperature than at a particular temperature.

The Entropy change becomes positive and reaction becomes spontaneous and ΔG become negative.

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