Although the diatomic molecule N2 has an extremely strong nitrogen/nitrogen triple bond, it will break apart into nitrogen atoms
(N2(g) 2 N(g) ) if it is heated to a high enough temperature because
A) the value of G becomes more positive as the temperature increases.
B) the unfavorable enthalpy change for the reaction disappears at higher temperatures.
C) the entropy change for the reaction is favorable and this factor becomes more important as the temperature of the system increases.
D) the equilibrium constant for the reaction decreases with temperature.
E) none of the above statements is a correct explanation.
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