What is ∆G system for the system that is described by the following data? ∆H system = -232 kJ, T = 293 K, ∆S system = 195 J/K ∆G system = ∆H system - T∆S system a. -289 kJ b. -175 kJ c. 256 kJ d. 56,903 kJ
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The question provides the following data: - ΔH system = -232 kJ (enthalpy change of the system) - T = 293 K (temperature in Kelvin) - ΔS system = 195 J/K (entropy change of the system) The formula to calculate ΔG system (Gibbs free energy change) is: ΔG system = Show more…
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