
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 spontaneous reaction, so standard G must be less than 0. What is the relationship between standard G and G at equilibrium? standard g = -RTlnK
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 checked and realize my two sources use the same relationships, but one does it with reference to K and delta G, and one does it for Keq and delta G.
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 equilibrium constant of a reaction is inversely proportional to the temperature at which the reaction is …
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 right direction?
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 or reactant and vice versa? Is it different for an electrolytic cell?
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 to push the reaction towards equilibrium.
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 to be 1M. Wouldn't that make K always 1? So Delta G would always have to be 0? Why is that I see elsewhere that K and G are related? I...
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: Jan 12, 2014 Upvote 0 Downvote