The free energy change for a chemical reaction is given by (where, K = equilibrium constant)
A. RT lnK
B. -RT lnK
C. -R lnK
D. T lnK
Answer: Option B
Solution(By Examveda Team)
The free energy change for a chemical reaction in terms of equilibrium constant is given by.$$\Delta {G^ \circ } = - RTlnK$$
Since at equilibrium $$\Delta G$$ of the reaction $$=0$$
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