Which reaction is most likely to have more products than reactants when it reaches equilibrium?
a. DG = -25 kcal/mol
b. DG = -50 kcal/mol
c. DG = -75 kcal/mol
d. DG = -100 kcal/mol
e. They will all have the same ratio of products to reactants regardless of the DG value.
ANSWER: b
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