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    Oct 13, 2012, 09:03 AM
    Question about gibbs free energy
    If we say that ∆G^0 refers to the free energy of a reaction with the molecules in their standard states after the reaction hasreached equilibrium, why is it not zerofor a value because it is at equilibrium?

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