If a reaction has a negative standard free energy what does that tell us about the relative concentration of a substrate and product at equilibrium? What if the standard free energy is neutral or positive?

If a reaction has a negative standard free energy what does that tell us about the relative concentration of a substrate and product at equilibrium? What if the standard free energy is neutral or positive?



Negative free energy favors product formation. Reaction with positive favors reactant formation. Neutral free energy yields equal amounts of substrate and products.

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