Thermodynamic feasibility of the reaction alone cannot decide the rate of the reaction. Explain with the help of one example.
Thermodynamic feasibility of the reaction alone cannot decide the rate of the reaction. Explain with the help of one example.

The thermodynamic feasibility of reaction alone cannot determine the rate of reaction because in order for a reaction to occur it is important that the molecules have a greater potential than the activation force.

Example: Diamond → Graphite ΔG= -ve

ΔG negative – A reaction is possible but this reaction is a slow process as the energy is less than the activation factor.