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What must be true of value of `DeltaG^(@)` for a reaction if
`Klt1`

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If `Klt1, DeltaG^(@)` value will become positive. This indicates that the reaction is non spontaneous or the reaction proceeds in the forward direction to a small extent only. The produces are present in minute amounts only.
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