Octane is a primary constituent of gasoline.
a) Explicitly show that ∆?° = ∆?° − ?∆?° for octane’s combustion
reaction at 298 K.b) Is this reaction spontaneous?
If so, what conditions must be met in order to cause a nonspontaneous reaction?
If not, what conditions must be met in order to cause a spontaneous reaction?
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