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When is the reaction of formation of ozone from oxygen spontaneous?
(At 1 atm pressure. We are not discussing other pressures in this class.)
(At 1 atm pressure. We are not discussing other pressures in this class.)
3 O2 (g) → 2 O3 (g)
Select one:
a. This reaction is spontaneous at higher temperatures, but not at lower temperatures.
b. This reaction is never spontaneous.
c. none of these
d. This reaction is spontaneous at lower temperatures, but not at higher temperatures.
e. This reaction is spontaneous at all temperatures.
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