For a certain chemical reaction, the standard Gibbs free energy of reaction at 10.0 °C is 105. kJ. Calculate the equilibrium constant K for this reaction. Round your answer to 2 significant digits. K =
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The formula to convert Celsius to Kelvin is K = °C + 273.15. So, 10.0 °C = 283.15 K. Show more…
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