Abstract
The correlation between the Gibbs free energy change of reaction and the reduced mass was clarified. In the case of bond formation reactions, the computed Gibbs energy change of reaction increased in the positive direction as the reduced mass increased. In the case of dissociation equilibrium reactions, such as the dissociation of tetrahedral carbonyl addition compound, the computed Gibbs energy change of reaction also increased in the positive direction as the reducing mass increased, but the extent of the change was smaller than in the case of bond formation reactions. The results were in good agreement with those derived from the relationship between yield and reduced mass, indicating that was originated from the correlation between the Gibbs energy change and the reduced mass.