Answer:
B - Low Temperatures
Explanation:
For a reaction to be spontaneous, the Gibb’s free energy value has to be negative and to achieve this: the enthalpy, entropy and temperature have to meet certain criteria.
ΔG=ΔH−TΔS
• When the enthalpy is below 0 and entropy is above 0, the reaction
spontaneous
• When the enthalpy is below 0 and the entropy is above zero, the
reaction is spontaneous only at high temperatures
• When the enthalpy and entropy is below 0, the reaction can be
spontaneous only at low temperatures
• When both the enthalpy is above 0 and entropy below 0, the
reaction cannot be spontaneous
From the above explanation, we can infer that a decrease in entropy will require a low temperature and a low enthalpy for the reaction to be spontaneous