STANDARD Chemistry Gibbs Free Energy MCQ Question
The correct relationship between free energy change in a reaction and the corresponding equilibrium constant, Kc is
G = RT ln Kc
− G = RT ln Kc
G° = RT ln Kc
− G° = RT ln Kc
Correct Answer
Detailed Explanation
The relationship between free energy change and equilibrium constant is given by the equation ΔG° = −RT ln Kc. This equation shows that the standard free energy change is directly related to the equilibrium constant.
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