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Assertion : For a reversible reaction, Gibbs’ free energy is zero at equilibrium. Reason : As reaction approaches equilibrium, Gibbs’ free energy decreases.

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Explanation

The standard Gibb's energy for a reaction is given by ΔG. At equilibrium, ΔG = 0 whereas, ° ΔG For a reaction may or may not be zero. For a spontaneous process, Gibb's energy for a reaction is always negative, ΔG <0 . Hence, Assertion is false but Reason is true.

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