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Reaction that have standard free energy changes less than zero always have equilibrium constant equal to

A

Unity

B

Greater than unity

C

Less than unity

D

Zero

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The correct Answer is:
B

`DeltaG^@ =2.303RTlogK_c` When `DeltaG^@ lt 0` i.e. - ve, then `K_c gt 1` In this case forward reaction is feasible showing thereby a large concentration of products.
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