(Pure water vapour pressure 2.3393 kPa) 6.4 Write the expression for molar Gibbs energy of ions in an aqueous solution compound $M_pX_q$, where p and q are cations and anions, respectively.
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Step 1: The molar Gibbs energy of ions in an aqueous solution is given by the following expression: $$G_m = G_m^\circ + RT\ln(a_M^p a_X^q)$$ where: * $G_m$ is the molar Gibbs energy of the ions in solution * $G_m^\circ$ is the standard molar Gibbs energy of the Show more…
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