Which equation is correct?
A. Delta G = Delta G° – RT logKeq
B. Delta G° = – RT lnK
C. Delta G = RT lnQ
D. Delta G = –RT logQ
E. Delta G° = –RT logKeq

Which equation is correct? A. Delta G = Delta G° – RT logKeq B. Delta G°...
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. Which of the following best describes Rho a, Delta C / Delta V b. Delta C / Delta R c. Delta T / Delta S d. Delta T / Delta R e. None of the above PLEASE EXPLAIN YOUR CHOICE
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if the equation for delta G is dG/dn= u then why can we use delta G = un as an equation for the derivation of the gibbs energy in terms of the equilibrium constant? can't u be a function of n
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