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Free energy change of reversible rxn atequilibrium is

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The change in free energy (ΔG) is the difference between the heat released during a process and the heat released for the same process occurring in a reversible manner. If a system is at equilibrium, ΔG = 0. ... Tabulated values of standard free energies of formation are used to calculate ΔG° for a reaction

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If the free energy of the reactants is greater than that of the products, the entropy of the world will increase when the reaction takes place as written, and so the reaction will tend to take place spontaneously. If the free energyof the products exceeds that of the reactants, then the reaction will not take place.

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