1. A reaction is far-from equilibrium, what does this mean about the Gibbs Free Energy? Select one: a. The value for the

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1. A reaction is far-from equilibrium, what does this mean about the Gibbs Free Energy? Select one: a. The value for the

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1. A reaction is far-from equilibrium, what does this mean aboutthe Gibbs Free Energy?
Select one:
a. The value for the Gibbs Free Energy is very close to0.0kJ/mole
b. The value for the Gibbs Free Energy is precisely0.0kJ/mole
c. The value for the Gibbs Free Energy is NOT close to 0.0kJ/mole
2.
If ΔG < 0, what condition is true?
Select one:
a. K < 1
b. K < 0
c. K = 0
d. K > 0
e. K > 1
f. K = 1
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