A reaction at constant T and P is spontaneous as long as DG is negative; that is,

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A reaction at constant T and P is spontaneous as long as DG is negative; that is, reactions always proceed as long as the products have a lower free energy than the reactants.

What is so special about equilibrium? Why don’t reactions move away from equilibrium?

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Chemical Principles

ISBN: 978-1305581982

8th Edition

Authors: Steven S. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste

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