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Define the following. (a) stable equil...

Define the following.
(a) stable equilibrium
(b) unstable equilibrium
(c) neutral equilibrium

A

`E_("cell")^(@) = 0 , Delta G^(@) = 0`

B

`E_("cell") = 0 , Delta G = 0`

C

Both are correct

D

None is correct

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B

At equilibrium `, Delta G = 0 , E_(cell) = 0`
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