At equilibrium condition, the value of Gibbs' free energy change, ∆G is:
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At equilibrium condition, the value of Gibbs' free energy change, ∆G is:
- Equal to zero
- Greater than one
- Less than one
- Equal to one
Answer
(A) Equal to zero
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