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1. The equilibrium constant for a certain system is 50 at 25 celsius. Calculate the free energy change
2. When the fee energy change:
a) =0, the position of the equilibrium, temperature * change in entropy, free energy change at standard states respectively are???
b) =1, the position of the equilibrium, temperature * change in entropy, free energy change at standard states respectively are???
c) >1, the position of the equilibrium, temperature * change in entropy, free energy change at standard states respectively are?
2. When the fee energy change:
a) =0, the position of the equilibrium, temperature * change in entropy, free energy change at standard states respectively are???
b) =1, the position of the equilibrium, temperature * change in entropy, free energy change at standard states respectively are???
c) >1, the position of the equilibrium, temperature * change in entropy, free energy change at standard states respectively are?
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