MCQ
The free energy change for a reversible reaction at equilibrium is
  • A
    Large positive
  • B
    Small negative
  • C
    Small positive
  • $0$

Answer

Correct option: D.
$0$
(d)$\Delta G$ at equilibrium  $= 0.$

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