Answer:
The reaction is less spontaneous at nonstandard condition.
Explanation:
Thermodynamically, for a spontaneous reaction, change in free energy should be negative.
More negative the free energy change, more will be the spontaneity of reaction. This is due to - (1) either decrease in enthalpy change during reaction which indicates that product of the reaction is more stable (2) and/or due to increase in change in entropy during reaction which indicates increase in randomness in system.
Here nonstandard free energy change is lesser negative (-32.5 kJ) than standard free energy change (-42.5 kJ).
Therefore the reaction is less spontaneous at nonstandard condition.