How do you calculate the change in free energy for a reaction under nonstandard conditions?
Question: How do you calculate the change in free energy for a reaction under nonstandard conditions?
To calculate the change in free energy for a reaction under nonstandard conditions, we can use the following equation:
ΔG = ΔG° + RT ln Q
where ΔG is the change in free energy, ΔG° is the standard free energy change, R is the gas constant, T is the temperature in kelvin, and Q is the reaction quotient.
This equation allows us to relate the free energy change of a reaction to its equilibrium constant and its actual concentrations or pressures of reactants and products.
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