A student is conducting an experiment in lab and observes a reaction occur at 300 K. However, when the studen tries to run the experiment again at 250 K, the reaction does not occur. Why would this be true? O Both the enthalpy and entropy of reaction are negative O Both the enthalpy and entropy of reaction are positive O The enthalpy of reaction is positive and the entropy of reaction is negative OThe enthalpy of reaction is negative and the entropy of reaction is positive O Not enough information provided to solve the question X Ś
A student is conducting an experiment in lab and observes a reaction occur at 300 K. However, when the studen tries to run the experiment again at 250 K, the reaction does not occur. Why would this be true? O Both the enthalpy and entropy of reaction are negative O Both the enthalpy and entropy of reaction are positive O The enthalpy of reaction is positive and the entropy of reaction is negative OThe enthalpy of reaction is negative and the entropy of reaction is positive O Not enough information provided to solve the question X Ś
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![A student is conducting an experiment in lab and observes a reaction occur at 300 K. However, when the student
tries to run the experiment again at 250 K, the reaction does not occur. Why would this be true?
O Both the enthalpy and entropy of reaction are negative
O Both the enthalpy and entropy of reaction are positive
OThe enthalpy of reaction is positive and the entropy of reaction is negative
OThe enthalpy of reaction is negative and the entropy of reaction is positive
O Not enough information provided to solve the question
X
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Transcribed Image Text:A student is conducting an experiment in lab and observes a reaction occur at 300 K. However, when the student
tries to run the experiment again at 250 K, the reaction does not occur. Why would this be true?
O Both the enthalpy and entropy of reaction are negative
O Both the enthalpy and entropy of reaction are positive
OThe enthalpy of reaction is positive and the entropy of reaction is negative
OThe enthalpy of reaction is negative and the entropy of reaction is positive
O Not enough information provided to solve the question
X
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