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Could someone kindly explain to me why deltaG and Keq relate in the following manner (according to EK Chemistry Electrochemistry chapter - p. 118):
if K=1 then deltaG(naught) = 0
if K>1 then deltaG(naught) < 0
if K<1 then deltaG(naught) > 0
I was thinking that if Keq>1, then [products]>[reactants] and the rxn should proceed backwards, which in my mind, should indicate a positive deltaG(naught). Where am I wrong here?
vegan1
if K=1 then deltaG(naught) = 0
if K>1 then deltaG(naught) < 0
if K<1 then deltaG(naught) > 0
I was thinking that if Keq>1, then [products]>[reactants] and the rxn should proceed backwards, which in my mind, should indicate a positive deltaG(naught). Where am I wrong here?
vegan1