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Organic Chemistry - Standalone book
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ISBN: 9780073511214
Author: Francis A Carey Dr., Robert M. Giuliano
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 20, Problem 53DSP
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

It is to be completed the statement from the given options for the given reaction.

Concept introduction:

The relationship between the free energy change, standard free energy change, and equilibrium constant is given by the equation,

ΔG = ΔGo + RTlnK,

Where,

ΔG is the free energy change,

ΔGo is standard free energy change,

R is the gas constant

T is temperature

K is equilibrium constant

At equilibrium ΔG is zero, hence the equation becomes, ΔGo RT lnK

For the spontaneous reaction, the change in free energy for ΔGo is negative.

According to the relation between ΔGo and K, ΔGo =RTlnK, the equilibrium constant for the spontaneous reaction is greater than one i.e. K>1.

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