MCQ
Which of the following relation is incorrect
  • $Kp\, = \,{\left( {\frac{e}{{RT}}} \right)^{\Delta {G^o}}}$
  • B
    $Kp\, = \,{e^{ - \frac{{\Delta {G^o}}}{{RT}}}}$
  • C
    $\Delta {G^o} = \, - \,2.303\,RT\,\log \,Kp$
  • D
    $\log \,{K_{eq}} = \frac{{ - \,\Delta {G^o}}}{{2.303\,RT}}$

Answer

Correct option: A.
$Kp\, = \,{\left( {\frac{e}{{RT}}} \right)^{\Delta {G^o}}}$
a

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