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What is the value for gibbs free energy at constant pressure and temperautre

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Answered by ramcharan54
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In this equation, R is the ideal gas constant in units of J/mol-K, T is the temperature in kelvin, ln represents a logarithm to the base e, and Q is the reaction quotient at that moment in time. As we have seen, the driving force behind a chemical reaction is zero ( G = 0) when the reaction is at equilibrium (Q = K).

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