Why delG° is used in ellingam diagram instead of delG?
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In elingam diagram delG(o) is used because all the reaction will done in standard state;s which shown in elingham diagram by upward and downward (+ve and -ve) slopes. This is one of the limitation of elingam diagram
In elingam diagram delG(o) is used because all the reaction will done in standard state;s which shown in elingham diagram by upward and downward (+ve and -ve) slopes.
This is one of the limitation of elingam diagram
See lessDel G(o) talks about standard free energy change known as Oxygen potential.
Del G(o) talks about standard free energy change known as Oxygen potential.
See lessIn ellingham diagram all the reactions are done in the standard state. So delG° is used.
In ellingham diagram all the reactions are done in the standard state. So delG° is used.
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