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How standard gibbs energy is related to its equilibrium constant​

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Answered by purvapednekar
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This relationship allows us to directly relate the standard free energy change to the equilibrium constant. ... If delta G standard is between -20 kJ and +20 kJ, then there is an equilibrium, a mixture of both reactants and products. And when delta G = 0, K = 1 and there are equal amounts of both.

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This relationship allows us to directly relate the standard free energy change to the equilibrium constant. ... If delta G standard is between -20 kJ and +20 kJ, then there is an equilibrium, a mixture of both reactants and products. And when delta G = 0, K = 1 and there are equal amounts of both.

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