Consider the following reaction at 25℃:
Cu^2+(aq)+Sn(s)<----> Cu(s)+Sn^2+(aq)
a. If [Cu^2+]=1.94 M and [Sn^2+]=0.15 M, is the reaction spontaneous?
b. If [Cu^2+]= 0.15 M and [Sn^2+]=1.94, is the reaction spontaneous?
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