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If an endothermic reaction is non spontaneous at freezing point of water and becomes feasible at it's boiling point then what is delta H and delta S?


dharmangi parmar 27th Dec, 2019
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ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 27th Dec, 2019
Hello there!

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We know that

G=H- TS

Now, for endothermic reaction, H = +ve Now, G = H- TS . For nonspontaneous reaction, G should be positive Now G is positive at low temperature if H is positive. Thus , G is negative at high temperature if S is positive.

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