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For a reaction with δh o = 65 kj/mol, decide if the following statement is true. if the statement is false, choose the statement that makes it true. select the single best answer.
the product is favored at equilibrium. (assume the entropy term is small compared to the enthalpy term)
(a) the statement is false. the starting material is favored at equilibrium.
(b) the statement is true.
(c) the statement is false. neither the product nor the starting material is favored at equilibrium.
(d) the statement is false. the equilibrium position of the reaction cannot be approximated
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