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Thermodynamics
Gibbs Free Energy
A reaction A<-->B starts with equal concentration of A and B. AT equilibrium, there is twice as much B as A. What was the value of change in Gibbs Free energy when the reaction originally started if the temperature was 300k?
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delta G = -RTlnK
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