Why are the favourability of thermodynamic vs kinetic reactions so important in chemistry?
The thermodynamical factors determine whether a given reaction is possible or not at a given condition for example -- the net entropy if it is positive for a given chemical change it is one of the factors for thermodynamical favouribilty . Also the Gibbs free energy defines the spontaneity of reaction . Similarly chemical kinetics deals with the rate of reaction and also gives us an idea of energy barrier to bring out a chemical change ( Arrhenius equation )
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