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Re: Chemistry Question
Oops, forgot to relate it to spontaneity. If Q determines the reaction should go forward, Gibbs free energy for the forward reaction is negative and therefore is spontaneous. If Q determines the reaction should go in reverse, Gibbs free energy for the forward reaction is positive and the forward reaction is nonspontanious. If Q=K, Gibbs free energy is zero and the system is at equilibrium
Does this help?
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