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Given information

Consider the reaction:
 

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.

The energy which is available for doing useful work is known as Gibbs free energy.

Under the nonstandard conditions, the free energy change is expressed as follows:

   

At equilibrium, the value of   is always equal to magnitude but it is opposite in sign to the value of .

Therefore, the change in Gibbs's free energy is equal to zero.



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