- A$\Delta U =0, \,\Delta S =0,\, \Delta G =0$
- B$\Delta U < 0 , \,\Delta S > 0, \,\Delta G < 0 $
- C$\Delta U =0,\, \Delta S > 0,\, \Delta G < 0$
- ✓$\Delta U < 0,\, \Delta S < 0,\, \Delta G < 0$
For a spontaneous reaction, change in entropy $(\Delta S )$ remains greater than zero and change in free energy $(\Delta G )$ remains less than zero.
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| List-I (Saccharides) | List-II (Glycosidic-linkages found) |
| (A) Sucrose | (I) $\alpha$ 1-4 |
| (B) Maltose | (II) $\alpha 1-4$ and $\alpha 1-6$ |
| (C) Lactose | (III) $\alpha 1-\beta 2$ |
| (D) Amylopectin | (IV) $\beta 1-4$ |
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