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The image below shows the free energy diagrams for four different reactions (A, B, C
and D), each going from reactant R to products P. Which of the following statements
is correct about these reactions.
R
P
Reaction progress
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Transcribed Image Text:The image below shows the free energy diagrams for four different reactions (A, B, C and D), each going from reactant R to products P. Which of the following statements is correct about these reactions. R P Reaction progress ملك R AG P https://canvas.uts.edu.au/assessment AG D. Reaction progress R: Reactants, P = Products questions (35( R P R LAG Reaction progress Me P LAG Reaction progress
Reactions A and B are both spontaneous
Reactions A and C are both exergonic
Reactions A and B are both endergonic
Reactions C and D are both energetically favourable
Reactions C and D are both spontaneous
Transcribed Image Text:Reactions A and B are both spontaneous Reactions A and C are both exergonic Reactions A and B are both endergonic Reactions C and D are both energetically favourable Reactions C and D are both spontaneous
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