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For the reaction, 2A(g)+B(g)to2D(g) ...

For the reaction,
`2A(g)+B(g)to2D(g)`
`DeltaU^(theta)=-10.5 kJ and DeltaS^(theta)=-44.1 JK^(-1)`
Calculate `DeltaG^(theta)` for the reaction, and predict whether the reaction can occur spontaneously or not.

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`Delta G ^(@) = + 161.8 kJ mol ^(-1) , `non spontaneous
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