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The free energy change DeltaG = 0, when...

The free energy change `DeltaG = 0`, when

A

the system is at equilibrium

B

catalyst is added

C

reactants are initially mixed thoroughly

D

the reactants are completely consumed

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At equilibrium `DeltaG = 0`
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