At what temperatures is a reaction that has a positive change in entropy
spontaneous?
A. At all temperatures for exothermic reactions
B. At lower temperatures for endothermic reactions
C. At all temperatures for endothermic reactions
D. At no temperatures for exothermic reactions

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Answer:

the answer is A

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The reaction that has a positive change in entropy

spontaneous will be " At all temperatures for exothermic reactions".

What is spontaneous?

A spontaneous reaction is one where the production of products is favored under the conditions of the reaction.

What is exothermic reactions?

A reaction wherein energy will be emitted in the term of light as well as heat has been known as that of an exothermic reaction.

The free energy change will always be negative and even the reaction has always been spontaneous if such reaction was exothermic (H equals negative) as well as the entropy S was positive.

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