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For a reversible process free energy change at equilibrium is

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Answered by TheEmma
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Explanation:

A non-spontaneous reaction has a positive delta G and a small K value. When delta G is equal to zero and K is around one, the reaction is at equilibrium. You have learned the relationship linking these two properties. This relationship allows us to relate the standard free energy change to the equilibrium constant.

Answered by Anonymous
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The reaction will not move forward to form products; instead, the reverse reaction is spontaneous. If delta G standard is zero, the system is at equilibrium at standard conditions. This time the rate of the forward and reverse reaction is the same, and the system is at equilibrium.

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