For a spontaneous reaction, ΔG, equlibrium constant (K) and E_ t e ^ n will be…
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For a spontaneous reaction, ΔG, equlibrium constant (K) and \(E_{\mathbf{t e} \|}^{\boldsymbol{n}}\) will be respectively:
- - ve, > 1, - ve
- - v e, < 1, - ve
- + ve, > 1, - ve
- - ve, > 1, + ve
Answer
(D) - ve, > 1, + ve
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