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In this video, we'll go how to determine if a redox (Reduction Oxidation) reaction is spontaneous or not. You'll need look at the sign of the cell potential (Ecell) and voltage. If the voltage is positive, then the reaction is spontaneous. If the voltage is negative, then the reaction is not spontaneous. Then we'll go over a couple examples and practice problems about how to tell if a redox reaction is spontaneous or not, whether a redox reaction will happen or not.
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