The correct relationship between standard free energy change $(\Delta G^o)$ and equilibrium constant $(K)$ is:

  • A
    $\Delta G^o = RT \ln K$
  • B
    $K = e^{\left( \frac{-\Delta G^o}{2.303 RT} \right)}$
  • C
    $\Delta G^o = -RT \log K$
  • D
    $K = 10^{\left( \frac{-\Delta G^o}{2.303 RT} \right)}$

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