For the combustion of CO(g): 2CO(g) + 02(g) 2CO2(8) the reaction is spontaneous at 25 °C. What can be concluded about the change in enthalpy of the reaction and the spontaneity? O The reaction is endothermic and the reaction is spontaneous only at low temperatures. O The reaction is exothermic and the reaction is spontaneous only at low temperatures. O The reaction is endothermic and the reaction is spontaneous only at high temperatures. O The reaction is exothermic and the reaction is spontaneous only at high temperatures.

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For the combustion of CO(g):
2CO(g) + 02(g) → 2CO2(g)
the reaction is spontaneous at 25 °C. What can be concluded about the change in enthalpy of the reaction and the spontaneity?
O The reaction is endothermic and the reaction is spontaneous only at low temperatures.
O The reaction is exothermic and the reaction is spontaneous only at low temperatures.
O The reaction is endothermic and the reaction is spontaneous only at high temperatures.
O The reaction is exothermic and the reaction is spontaneous only at high temperatures.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 8 For the combustion of CO(g): 2CO(g) + 02(g) → 2CO2(g) the reaction is spontaneous at 25 °C. What can be concluded about the change in enthalpy of the reaction and the spontaneity? O The reaction is endothermic and the reaction is spontaneous only at low temperatures. O The reaction is exothermic and the reaction is spontaneous only at low temperatures. O The reaction is endothermic and the reaction is spontaneous only at high temperatures. O The reaction is exothermic and the reaction is spontaneous only at high temperatures.
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