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explain ∆G or standard Free energy Change:​

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Answered by yogichaudhary
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As with standard heats of formation, the standard free energy of a substance represents the free energy change associated with the formation of the substance from the elements in their most stable forms as they exist under the standard conditions of 1 atm pressure and 298K.

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Answered by sahildhande987
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❝Standard Free Energy Change❞

★ When the reactants under standard conditions get converted into products which is also under standard condition then the free energy change is known as ∆G★

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