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What is the equilibrium criterion for systems that involve two or more simultaneous chemical reactions?
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The equilibrium criterion for a single reaction is given by the condition that the change in Gibbs free energy $(d G)_{T, P}$ is equal to zero. This is represented by the equation $(d G)_{T, P}=0$. Show more…
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