The spontaneity of a chemical reaction is determined by the change in the

a

concentration of the reactants

b

temperature of the system

c

free energy of the system

d

pressure applied to the system

e

volume of the reactants

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Opmitizu
6 years ago

Spontaneous reactions release free energy as they proceed.
Recall that the determining factors for spontaneity of a reaction are the enthalpy and entropy changes that occur for the system.
The free energy change of a reaction is a mathematical combination of the enthalpy change and the entropy change.

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