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A reaction has a standard free-energy change of -11.80 kJ/mol (-2.820 kcal/mol). Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction at 25 degrees C.

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Answered by DrBob222
DGo = -RTlnK.
13 years ago
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A reaction has a standard free-energy change of -11.80 kJ/mol (-2.820 kcal/mol). Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction at 25 degrees C.

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