ΔG˚ for a hypothetical reaction: A ⇌ B + C is 2.7 kcal/mole at 25˚C. If the concentrations of both B and are 0.01 M, calculate the minimum concentration of A for which this reaction would occur spontaneously.
A. 10-4 M
B. 10-2 M
C. 0.1 M
D. 1 M
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