What is the difference between G and G ?
A) ( G refers to the formation of a compound from its elements; G can be defined for any reaction.)
B) ( G refers to the formation of a pure compound; G can be defined for an impure compound.)
C) ( G refers to a reaction that goes to completion; G is defined for a reaction that goes to any extent.)
D) ( G refers to the conversion of reactants in their standard state to products in their standard state; G is defined for a reaction under any conditions.)
E) ( G refers to reactions of one mole quantities of reactants; G is defined for any quantity of reactants.)
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