RE: 26-03-2025 - Chemistry Basics - Spontaneity of Processes [EN]-[IT]
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I’ll try out the salt and water practical to prove what you’re saying
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I’ll try out the salt and water practical to prove what you’re saying
Thanks for stopping by. In chemistry, the spontaneity of a process is determined by the change in Gibbs free energy (ΔG). A process is spontaneous if ΔG is negative, indicating that the system can evolve without the need for external energy. This is where salt comes into play. The behavior of salts in aqueous solution is closely linked to these thermodynamic concepts. When a salt dissolves in water, the solid crystal lattice disintegrates. without the need for external energy.