Read the descriptions of physical or chemical changes in the table below. Then decide whether the change will be spontaneous, if you can. Change During an exothermic chemical reaction, a solid is consumed and a gas produced. A gas condenses to a liquid, neither absorbing nor releasing heat. A solid precipitates from a solution, absorbing heat as it does so. Is this change spontaneous? Yes. O No. O Can't decide with information given. Yes. O No. O Can't decide with information given. Yes. O No. O Can't decide with information given.

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Read the descriptions of physical or chemical changes in the table below. Then decide whether the change will be spontaneous, if you can.
Change
During an exothermic chemical reaction, a solid is consumed and a gas
produced.
A gas condenses to a liquid, neither absorbing nor releasing heat.
A solid precipitates from a solution, absorbing heat as it does so.
Is this change spontaneous?
Yes.
O No.
O Can't decide with information given.
Yes.
O No.
O Can't decide with information given.
Yes.
O No.
O Can't decide with information given.
Transcribed Image Text:Read the descriptions of physical or chemical changes in the table below. Then decide whether the change will be spontaneous, if you can. Change During an exothermic chemical reaction, a solid is consumed and a gas produced. A gas condenses to a liquid, neither absorbing nor releasing heat. A solid precipitates from a solution, absorbing heat as it does so. Is this change spontaneous? Yes. O No. O Can't decide with information given. Yes. O No. O Can't decide with information given. Yes. O No. O Can't decide with information given.
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