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Standard XIII
Chemistry
Equilibrium Constant and Standard Free Energy Change
The value of ...
Question
The value of
Δ
G
∘
for a reaction having K=1 would be:
A
-RT
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B
-1
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C
\N
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D
+RT
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Solution
The correct option is
C
\N
Δ
G
∘
=-RTln K=-2.303RT log K, when K=1 log K=0. Hence
Δ
G
∘
=
0
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