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    Oct 10, 2012, 04:35 AM
    Gibb's free energy
    If at equilibrium there is no more change in gibb's free energy, then why in the equation
    ΔG = ΔG° + RT ln Q
    we take delta G to be zero and delta G0 not zero but a value? If there is no more change in gibb's free energy then why is it that we don't take every G as zero?

    Could you explain this or link me to a site which explains thermodynamics from a to z because I am getting confused
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    Oct 10, 2012, 06:47 AM
    What I mean is, if the system is a equilibrium delta G and delta G 0 should be zero

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