Chemistry, asked by Salini8675, 1 year ago

What is the value of delta g when ice and water are in equilibrium?

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Answered by antiochus
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Answer:

Δg=0

Explanation:

Here the value of Δg is positive means it is not spontaneous at that temperature.

If Δg is negative means the reaction is spontaneous at the temperature.

Ice at it's melting point and equilibrium with liquid water then the value becomes zero.

Δg=0 means the system is at equilibrium.

Answered by zirconium235
0

Answer:

Δg=0

Explanation:

Here the value of Δg is positive means it is not spontaneous at that temperature.

If Δg is negative means the reaction is spontaneous at the temperature.

Ice at it's melting point and equilibrium with liquid water then the value becomes zero.

Δg=0 means the system is at equilibrium

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