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Free Energy and the Spontaneity of Chemical Reactions

Is the formation of diatomic oxygen from ozone a spontaneous or nonspontaneous process at standard conditions? If it is a spontaneous process, does it necessarily happen at a finite rate? How do you know if a process is spontaneous or nonspontaneous?

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