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For the equilibrium reaction, the value of Gibbs free energy change is:

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In the following questions , a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Br A : For every chemical reaction at equilibrium, the value of standard Gibbs free energy change is zero. R: At constant temperature and pressure for a reaction that direction is preferred for which Gibbs free energy increases.

In the following questions , a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). A : For every chemical reaction at equilibrium, the value of standard Gibbs free energy change is zero. R: At constant temperature and pressure for a reaction that direction is preferred for which Gibbs free energy increases.

For an equilibrium reaction, if the value of standard Gibb's free energy, AG° is zero, then the value of equilibrium constant, K will be equal to

Define Gibb’s free energy.

What is Gibb’s free energy?

State the condition of spontaneity and equilibrium in terms of Gibbs free energy change of a system.

Change in Gibb’s free energy is given by