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for the reaction 3C2H2=> C6H6 at 25 C, the standard enthalpy change is -631 KJ and the standard entropy change is -430 J/K. calculate the standard free energy change at 25 C. show all work!
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Answered by DrBob222
d = delta
dGo = dHo -TdSo
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for the reaction 3C2H2=> C6H6 at 25 C, the standard enthalpy change is -631 KJ and the standard entropy change is -430 J/K. calculate the standard free energy change at 25 C. show all work!

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