A spontaneous redox has
- A
ΔG > 0, E > 0, K > 1
- Bcheck_circle
ΔG < 0, E > 0, K > 1
- C
ΔG < 0, E < 0, K < 1
- D
ΔG = 0, E = 0, K = 1
Explanation
Spontaneous: negative ΔG, positive E, K > 1.
AP Chemistry· difficulty 4/5
A spontaneous redox has
ΔG > 0, E > 0, K > 1
ΔG < 0, E > 0, K > 1
ΔG < 0, E < 0, K < 1
ΔG = 0, E = 0, K = 1
Explanation
Spontaneous: negative ΔG, positive E, K > 1.
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