Calculate the Gibbs Free Energy of the reaction shown below: 12 NH3(g) + 21 O2(g) -> 8 HNO3(g) + 4 NO(g) + 14 H2O(g) USE only the SIGN & NUMBER for the answer but include FOUR DIGITS.
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These values can be found in thermodynamic tables or databases. For this reaction, we need the following values: - NH3(g): ΔGf° = -16.45 kJ/mol - O2(g): ΔGf° = 0 kJ/mol (since it's an element in its standard state) - HNO3(g): ΔGf° = -80.7 kJ/mol - NO(g): ΔGf° = Show more…
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