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Thermodynamic feasibility of a reaction alone cannot decide the rate of the reaction. Explain with the help of an example. |
| Answer» Solution :For a REACTION to take place, appropriate activation MUST be supplied to the reactant. If this is not available, the reaction does not take place. For example thermodynamically, conversion of diamond to graphitc is possible, but it REQUIRES an activation energywhich is not available at ROOM temperature. Hence the reaction does not take place. | |