How do you calculate the change in free energy for a reaction under nonstandard conditions? O AGrxn = AGnx – RTINQ O AGxn = AGM× + RTlnQ Ο ΔG AGnx + RTlnQ O AGrxn = AGinx + RTlogQ

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How do you calculate the change in free energy for a reaction under nonstandard conditions?
AGrxn = AGinx – RTINQ
AGixn = AGrnx + RTlnQ
AGrxn = AGînx + RTINQ
O AGrxn = AGinx + RTlogQ
Transcribed Image Text:How do you calculate the change in free energy for a reaction under nonstandard conditions? AGrxn = AGinx – RTINQ AGixn = AGrnx + RTlnQ AGrxn = AGînx + RTINQ O AGrxn = AGinx + RTlogQ
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