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gibbs free energy of reversible reaction at its equilibrium is

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Answered by manglamarya786
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Gibbsfreeenergy=Zero.  At equilibrium

Answered by aryan15912
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The change in Gibbs free energy associated with a chemical reaction is a useful indicator of whether the reaction will proceed spontaneously.

Since the change in free energy is equal to the maximum useful work which can be accomplished by the reaction which is maximum at equilibrium.

10Cl − (aq)+2MnO 4− (aq)+16H + (aq)⇌5Cl 2 (g+2Mn

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