Consider the simple chemical reaction, A -> B. Suppose that at the start of the reaction, A is 11M and B is 1M. At the end of the reaction, A is 6M and B is 6M. To calculate the Gibbs Free Energy at the start of the reaction, we would have to solve:

Consider the simple chemical reaction, A -> B. Suppose that at the start of the reaction, A is 11M and B is 1M. At the end of the reaction, A is 6M and B is 6M. To calculate the Gibbs Free Energy at the start of the reaction, we would have to solve:




A. Delta G = 1 + RTln(1)
B. Delta G = 0 + RTln(11)
C. Delta G = 11 + RTln(12)
D. Delta G = 0 + RTln(1/11)
E. none of the above


Answer: D


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