TLDR : Can someone explain the graph at 27:40 in the following lecture: Full section length is from 21:12 to 27:40
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cc2l1QTTZA4&list=PLA62087102CC93765&index=15 at 21:12, the professor takes a general chemical reaction and tries to show where along its reaction stage, equilibrium lies ( I think ).
At 24:05, he begins to plot $\Delta G$ as a function of the reaction. My first question is, what does it mean to plot $\Delta G$ as a function of the reaction? I understand talking about the change in the Gibbs free energy of a particular reaction. I.e $\mu_{products}n_{products} - \mu_{reactants}n_{reactants}$, but I don't understand what the professor means in the context of the graph.
Secondly I don't understand why he has shown the $\Delta G_{products}$ to be at a lower point on the graph than $\Delta G_{products}$ at 24:40 . Is this simply because any spontaneous process acts to reduce the Gibbs free energy?
My final query is at 27:04 he says $\Delta G$ must decrease just from the entropy of mixing. Can someone explain where this is coming from?