The standard Gibbs free energy change ΔG o is related to equilibrium constant K p as:
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The standard Gibbs free energy change ΔGo is related to equilibrium constant Kp as:
- \(K_{\mathrm{p}}=-\frac{\Delta \mathrm{L}}{\mathrm{RT}}\)
- \(K_{\mathrm{p}}=-\mathrm{RT} \ln \Delta \mathrm{~L}^{\mathrm{a}}\)
- \(K_{p}=\left[\frac{e}{R T}\right]^{\Delta C^{0}}\)
- \(K_{p}=e^{-\Delta C^{0} / R T}\)
Answer
(D) K_ p =e^ - C^ 0 / R T
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