An example of a reaction where ∆G = 0 is
a. any double displacement reaction
b. CO2(s)→CO2(g) @SATP
c. CO2(s)→CO2(l) @SATP
d. any reaction that is done
Answer is d. Any reaction that is done.
Reason : ∆G = 0 means either reaction is at equilibrium or stopped kinetically.
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