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How is the stability constant K of a complex related to its thermodynamic stability?

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The stability constant (K) of a complex is directly proportional to its thermodynamic stability. A higher value of K means the complex is more stable and less likely to dissociate, while a lower value of K indicates lower stability. A large K corresponds to a more negative Gibbs free energy change (ΔG0), making complex formations more favourable.

Therefore, the stability constant K of the complex is directly related to the thermodynamic stability, that is it is directly proportional to it.

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