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Standard XII
Chemistry
Gibbs Free Energy & Spontaneity
What is chang...
Question
What is change in Gibbs free energy at
equilibrium ?
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Solution
GIbbs free energy is a measure of how much potential a reaction has left to do a net something. So the free energy
is zero
at equillibrium
and no more work can be done.
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