
Does the equation G=-RTlnK work only if G is a standard gibbs …
May 28, 2014 · Wait, so are you guys saying that the equation dG = dG0 + RTlnK or dG = dG0 + RTlnQ is the general equation that can be applied in ANY condition, and the equation
Delta G vs. G standard at Equilibrium | Student Doctor Network
Jun 10, 2009 · The only way to know this problem is to assume that delta G = 0, so you can set standard g = -RTlnK. The solution says that a galvanic cell generates power via a …
delta G and Keq | Student Doctor Network
Feb 24, 2009 · Its the delta G = Standard G +RTlnK equation that i was having issues with. I think i might be mixing up Keq and K. My initial post had that relationship but I've now double …
Mini-Thermo Passage | Student Doctor Network
Mar 25, 2012 · Which of the following statements are true? I. The equilibrium constant of a reaction is directly proportional to the temperature at which the reaction is run. II. The …
conceptualizing in chem | Student Doctor Network
Jul 14, 2007 · I realize this is a terribly broad question but I'm really lost here... can someone articulate the relationship between K, Q, Delta G, Delta G Standard and T or point me in the …
The Q in Nerst's Equation | Student Doctor Network
Aug 13, 2008 · So Nerst's equation is E=E0-(.06/n)log(Q) Q is basically the same equation we use to find K in equilibrium How do we know whether the cathode or the anode is the product …
Gibbs Free Energy | Student Doctor Network
Jul 30, 2006 · delta G = -RTlnK + RT ln Q delta G = RT (lnQ-lnK) delta G = RTln (Q/K) The equation essentially tells you, if Q were to be different from K, what would the driving force be …
Confused between Delta G and Keq? | Student Doctor Network
May 6, 2020 · So, I am confused about this equation: Delta G = -RTlnK I know delta G has to occur under standard conditions, so the reactants and products would need... Forums …
Gibbs free energy during a phase change - Student Doctor …
Apr 25, 2009 · the equation deltaG=-RTlnK just relates standard deltaG to the equilibrium constant, using R constant and Temp.
Is this solubility question's answer really right?
Aug 4, 2013 · G = -RTlnK and dG = dH - TdS blah blah blah exergonic endergonic blah blah then go google and wiki yourself up some physical chemistry and learn it for yourself Last edited: …