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Chapter 6.7, Problem 11P
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Interpretation:
Among the two reactions, one with Keq=1000 and other with Keq=0.001, which is likely to be more exergonic is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
When ΔG0 is negative, the reaction is exergonic, has a favorable equilibrium constant and occurs spontaneously. When ΔG0 is positive, the reaction is endergonic, has an unfavorable equilibrium constant and cannot occur spontaneously.
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Among the two reactions, one with Keq=1000 and other with Keq=0.001, which is likely to be more exergonic.
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