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Spontaneity and Reaction Rates

Why can it never be assumed that all spontaneous processes happen quickly?
A

Spontaneity only tells us the direction a reaction will take, not how fast it will be.

B

Most spontaneous reactions occur quickly, but not all.

C

Only non-spontaneous processes happen quickly.

D

Most spontaneous reactions are so slow we may not even notice them.

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