Curioustab
Aptitude
General Knowledge
Verbal Reasoning
Computer Science
Interview
Aptitude
General Knowledge
Verbal Reasoning
Computer Science
Interview
Home
»
Biochemistry
»
Thermodynamics and Free Energy
The Standard Gibb's free energy, ΔG°, is
the residual energy present in the reactants at equilibrium
the residual energy present in the products at equilibrium
the difference in the residual energy of reactants and products at equilibrium
the energy required to convert one mole of reactants to one mole of products
Correct Answer:
the energy required to convert one mole of reactants to one mole of products
← Previous Question
Next Question→
More Questions from
Thermodynamics and Free Energy
During the unfolding reaction of a helix, breakage of each hydrogen bond requires about 2kJ/mol. This implies hydrogen bonds are
If the enthalpy change for a reaction is zero, ΔG° is equal to
Discussion & Comments
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!
Name:
Comment:
Post Comment
Join Discussion
Discussion & Comments