give the relationship between gibbi free energy charge and equilibrium constant
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The equation, ΔG = ΔG°+ RT ln Q, is derived on Wikipedia, under the subsection Thermodynamics. Remember, Q is the reaction quotient, which at equilibrium is equal to the equilibrium constant, K. Then you have your equation ΔG = ΔG°+ RT ln K.
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Answer:If ΔG° < 0, then K > 1, and products are favored over reactants at equilibrium. ... If ΔG° = 0, then K=1, and neither reactants nor products are favored at equilibrium. We can use the measured equilibrium constant K at one temperature and ΔH° to estimate the equilibrium constant for a reaction at any other temperature
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