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WBJEE · Chemistry · Thermodynamics (C)

The equilibrium constant \((\mathrm{K})\) of a reaction may be written as :

  1. A \(K=e^{-\Delta G / R T}\)
  2. B \(K=e^{-\Delta \mathrm{G}^0 / R T}\)
  3. C \(K=e^{-\Delta H / R T}\)
  4. D \(K=e^{-\Delta H^0 / R T}\)
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Correct Answer

(B) \(K=e^{-\Delta \mathrm{G}^0 / R T}\)

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\(\Delta \mathrm{G}^{\mathrm{o}}=-\mathrm{RT} \ln \mathrm{K}\) \(\Rightarrow \frac{\Delta \mathrm{G}^{\mathrm{o}}}{-\mathrm{RT}}=\ln \mathrm{K}\) \(\mathrm{K}=e^{-\Delta \mathrm{G}^{\circ} / \mathrm{RT}}\)