Given the following, determine K at 298K for the reaction: AgI(s) → Ag(aq) + I(aq) Substance ΔG° (kJ/mol) at 298 K I(aq) 51.59 Ag(aq) 77.12 AgI(s) 66.2
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We can do this by using the equation: ΔG = ΔG(products) - ΔG(reactants) In this case, the reactants are AgI(s) and the products are Ag^+(aq) and I^-(aq). Using the given values for the Gibbs free energy of formation (ΔGf) for each substance, we can calculate ΔG Show more…
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