For a certain reaction, AH = -74.4 kJ and AS = -227 J/K. If n = 3, calculate ΔG° for the reaction. F = 94,485 J/NV mol.
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ΔG = (-74.4 kJ/mol) - (227 J/K * 3 mol) = -74.4 kJ/mol - 681 J/K Note that we converted the entropy change from J/K to J/mol/K by multiplying by the number of moles (n = 3). Show more…
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