CHEM 120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Protein Folding, Phase Rule, Equilibrium Constant

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3)/(pnh3: ] (for the example reaction of n2(g) + 3h2(g) So: g = h - t s - trln[ (pn2*ph2. The direction of spontaneous change in a chemical system is the one that decreases the free energy ( g < 0) Image shows the total free energy of reactants + products, in whatever ratio there happens to be vs. the extent of the reaction (left = only reactants, right = only products); middle = 50:50 mix reactants to products. Intercept with y-axis on left side: the free energy of the reactants in their standard state. Far right intercept with y-axis: the free energy of the products in their standard state: difference between the intercepts = g for that reaction. A large positive g gives a tiny fraction k (no reaction) ; a large negative g gives a large fraction k (reaction goes to completion) If g = near 0 ; keq = near 1 equilibrium calculation is needed.

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