Ellen Amico 2L wrote:Nope! you can use any of the equations for calculating deltaG. I think it's just a way to label it relating to the reaction.
Thank you! I understand now:)
Ellen Amico 2L wrote:Nope! you can use any of the equations for calculating deltaG. I think it's just a way to label it relating to the reaction.
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Tauhid Islam- 1H wrote:I'm pretty sure all standard state quantities are dependent on time. Gibb's free energy change is a function of temperature so at different temperatures, you would have different energies.
Kaylee Clarke 1G wrote:how would you explain the relationship between cell potential and work in words? and, for cell potential and free energy?
Kayla Maldonado 1C wrote:Abby Soriano 1J wrote:The problem will most likely specify which of the steps is the slow step. You will probably be asked if a proposed mechanism matches the observed rate law, but you won't need to actually calculate a value for the slow step.
If the rate matches the observed rate law is that the slowest step?