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Calculate the change in Gibb’s free energy when 1.63 moles of sodium metal react with excess chlorine gas to form sodium chloride . Assume standard conditions. The ΔG values can be found in your textbook. The units for the answer are kJ
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Answered by DrBob222
Isn't this the same as your previous two or three dG problems?
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