Respuesta :
Answer: A. positive enthalpy change and positive entropy change
Explanation:
According to Gibb's equation:
[tex]\Delta G=\Delta H-T\Delta S[/tex]
[tex]\Delta G[/tex] = Gibbs free energy
[tex]\Delta H[/tex] = enthalpy change
[tex]\Delta S[/tex] = entropy change
T = temperature in Kelvin
[tex]\Delta G[/tex]= +ve, reaction is non spontaneous
[tex]\Delta G[/tex]= -ve, reaction is spontaneous
[tex]\Delta G[/tex]= 0, reaction is in equilibrium
Thus when [tex]\Delta H[/tex] = +ve
[tex]\Delta S[/tex] = +ve
[tex]\Delta G=(+ve)-T(+ve)[/tex]
[tex]\Delta G=(+ve)(-ve)=-ve[/tex] only when [tex]T\Delta S[/tex] is higher which is possible at high temperatures
Reaction is spontaneous at high temperatures when positive enthalpy change and positive entropy change is there.