A and b have reached equilibrium concentrations


For the reaction A → B, ΔG'° = -60 kJ/mol. The reaction is started with 10 mmol of A; no B is initially present. After 24 hours, analysis reveals the presence of 2 mmol of B, 8 mmol of A. Which is the most likely explanation? 
A) A and B have reached equilibrium concentrations. 
B) An enzyme has shifted the equilibrium toward A. 
C) B formation is kinetically slow; equilibrium has not been reached by 24 hours. 
D) Formation of B is thermodynamically unfavorable. 
E) The result described is impossible, given the fact that ΔG'° is -60 kJ/mol.  

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