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Which of the following options will be correct for the stage of half completion of the reaction : `AhArrB` ?

A

`DeltaG^(Theta)=0`

B

`DeltaG^(Theta) gt0`

C

`DeltaG^(Theta) lt0`

D

`DeltaG^(Theta) =-RT ln K`

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The correct Answer is:
A

As we know that `DeltaG^(Theta) =-RT ` ln K
At the stage of half completion of the reaction, `A hArr B ,[A] =[B]`
Therefore, K = 1
Thus, `DeltaG^(Theta) =0`
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