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Spontaneous process

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Intro to Chemistry

Definition

A spontaneous process is a physical or chemical change that occurs without external intervention. It is driven by a decrease in free energy and an increase in entropy.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Spontaneous processes can occur at different rates; some are fast (like explosions) and others are slow (like rusting).
  2. The spontaneity of a process is determined by the Gibbs free energy change ($\Delta G$), where $\Delta G < 0$ indicates a spontaneous process.
  3. Entropy ($S$) often increases in spontaneous processes, contributing to the disorder of the system.
  4. Temperature and pressure can influence whether a process is spontaneous.
  5. Not all exothermic reactions are spontaneous; endothermic reactions can also be spontaneous if they lead to an overall increase in entropy.

Review Questions

  • What determines whether a process is spontaneous in terms of Gibbs free energy?
  • Can an endothermic reaction ever be spontaneous? Explain why.
  • How do temperature and pressure affect the spontaneity of a process?
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