In chemistry, the
spontaneity of a reaction, namely whether it will go naturally on its own or will require an
energy input, is determined by the calculation of the change in the
Gibbs free energy ΔG of the reaction.
Spontaneity rule According to the "spontaneity criterion", if ΔG is positive a reaction will only occur if energy is supplied to force it away from the equilibrium position (i.e. when ΔG = 0). If ΔG is negative the reaction will proceed spontaneously on its own to equilibrium. [1]