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How does enthalpy affect reaction spontaneity?

Enthalpy plays an important role in whether a reaction will happen on its own (spontaneous) or not. But it’s not the only factor.

1. Role of Enthalpy (ΔH):

  • If a reaction releases heat (negative enthalpy change, exothermic), it often favors spontaneity.
  • If a reaction absorbs heat (positive enthalpy change, endothermic), it is less likely to be spontaneous — unless something else helps it.

2. Other factor – Entropy (ΔS):

  • Entropy is a measure of disorder.
  • Reactions that increase disorder (like ice melting into water, or solid turning into gas) are more likely to be spontaneous.

3. Gibbs Free Energy (ΔG):

  • Spontaneity is actually decided by both enthalpy and entropy together, through a quantity called Gibbs free energy.
  • A reaction is spontaneous if ΔG is negative.
  • ΔG depends on ΔH (enthalpy change), ΔS (entropy change), and temperature.

Simple Examples:

  • Burning wood: Strongly exothermic (releases heat), increases disorder → spontaneous.
  • Ice melting at room temperature: Absorbs heat (endothermic) but increases disorder a lot, so it becomes spontaneous above 0°C.

In short:
Enthalpy affects spontaneity because releasing heat usually makes a reaction more favorable, but entropy and temperature also play key roles.

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