11. The equilibrium constant, Kp, for the following reaction is .142 at 298 K: N2O4(g) <=> 2 NO2(g) What is ?G° for the reaction? 12. Calculate ?G° for the reaction of 1 mole of H+(aq) with one mole of OH-(aq).
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The equation for the reaction is: NO(g) ⇌ 2NO(g) The equilibrium constant, K, is given as 0.142 at 298 K. We can use the equation: ΔG° = -RT ln K where R is the gas constant (8.314 J/mol K), T is the temperature in Kelvin (298 K), and ln is the natural Show more…
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