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Enthalpy and entropy changes of reaction are `40.63 kJ mol^(-1)` and `108.8 J K^(-1) mol^(-1)`, respectively. Predict the feasibility of the reaction at `27^(@)C`.

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To determine the feasibility of the reaction given the enthalpy change (ΔH) and entropy change (ΔS), we can use the Gibbs free energy equation: \[ \Delta G = \Delta H - T \Delta S \] Where: - ΔG = Gibbs free energy change ...
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