What is the value for Keq at 25°C (298 K) if the standard Gibbs free energy change is -5.4 kJ/mol?
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Step 1: Calculate the value of \( K_{eq} \) using the formula \( K_{eq} = e^{-\frac{\Delta G^\circ}{RT}} \). Show more…
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