The Gibbs energy change of a reaction can be used to
Chapter 19, Problem 102(choose chapter or problem)
The Gibbs energy change of a reaction can be used to assess (a) how much heat is absorbed from the sur- G G. S Gf; univ; roundings; (b) how much work the system does on the surroundings; (c) the net direction in which the reaction occurs to reach equilibrium; (d) the proportion of the heat evolved in an exothermic reaction that can be converted to various forms of work.
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