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Question: Define entropy. What are the conditions for spontaneous and nonspontaneous reactions in terms of fre...

Define entropy. What are the conditions for spontaneous and nonspontaneous reactions in terms of free energy change?

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Hint There is a relationship between enthalpy, entropy and free energy of a system and it is as follows.
G=HTSG=H-TS
Here G = free energy of the system
H = enthalpy of the system
T = Temperature of the system
S = entropy of the system

Complete step by step answer:
- In the question it is asked to define entropy and conditions favorable for spontaneous and nonspontaneous reactions in terms of free energy change.
- Entropy is a measure of the amount of order which is present in a particular system.
- By using entropy we can measure the thermal energy of the system.
- The reactions which occur without the need of external energy are called spontaneous reactions.
- The free energy is going to be released for spontaneous reactions.
- The change in free energy (ΔG\Delta G ) for spontaneous reactions is negative.
- Coming to nonspontaneous reactions, the change in free energy for nonspontaneous reactions is positive because nonspontaneous reactions take energy to occur.

- Therefore the change in free energy (ΔG\Delta G) is negative for spontaneous reactions and change in free energy (ΔG\Delta G) is positive for nonspontaneous reactions.

Note: We can write the change in free energy in the following way also.
ΔG=ΔHTΔS\Delta G=\Delta H-T\Delta S
Here ΔG\Delta G = change in free energy of the system
ΔH\Delta H = change in enthalpy of the system
T = Temperature of the system
ΔS\Delta S = change in entropy of the system