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Calculate the free energy change of the following reaction (in kJ).
3A^2+ +2B------->3A + 2B^3+ Ecell= 1.66

-(5 mol)*(9.65*10^4)*1.66= -8.0095*10^5
Did I do it right? or is the number of electrons wrong?
7 years ago

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DrBob222
# electrons = 6
7 years ago

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