A reaction is non-spontaneous. Increasing the temperature can:
a.make it endothermic
b.change the value of ∆H
c.change the sign of ∆G
d.change the value of ∆S
Answer:-
c. Change the sign of ∆G
because for non spontaneous reaction ∆G is positive, so increasing the temperature its sign may change to negative and reaction will become spontaneous.
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