What is the free energy of a reaction and how does it differ from standard free energy?

What is the free energy of a reaction and how does it differ from standard free energy?



Free energy is the amount of energy released or consumed by a reaction. standard free energy measures the energy released or consumed by a reaction when all substrates are present at 1M concentration under normal conditions.

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