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What is the value of $\Delta G^{\circ}$ for a reaction for which $K=1$ ?
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Step 1: We start with the equation that relates $\Delta G$ to $\Delta G^{\circ}$, $R$, $T$, and $Q$: \[\Delta G = \Delta G^{\circ} + RT \ln Q\] Show more…
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