For each of the designated spaces in the table below (green letters), match the of the resulting free energy AG expectation at the indicated temperature extre of being positive (+), negative (-), or zero (0) to define when a system is conside be spontaneous: AG = AH - TAS AHº AS AG (low T) AG (high T) + + a e - - b f C g + I

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Transcribed Image Text:For each of the designated spaces in the table below (green letters), match the sign of the resulting free energy AG expectation at the indicated temperature extremes of being positive (+), negative (-), or zero (0) to define when a system is considered to be spontaneous: AG = AH - TAS AHº AS AG (low T) AG (high T) + a e b = f C d > > < d h b C f 6.0 g e a + I + I + 1. + 2. 3. O 6.0 g h
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