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13 September, 05:20

Give the name of the reaction that achieves the theoretical limits with respect to free energy in thermodynamics. a. reversible reactionb. forward reactionc. irreversible reactiond. equilibrium reaction

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  1. 13 September, 05:26
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    The correct option is: a. reversible reaction

    Explanation:

    In thermodynamics, Gibb's free energy is the quantitative measure of the spontaneity or feasibility of a chemical reaction, at fixed temperature and pressure.

    It can also be described as the maximum available work obtained from a closed system. This maximum work can only be achieved in a reversible process, at fixed pressure and temperature.

    The Gibb's free energy (ΔG) is given by: ΔG = ΔH - T.ΔS
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