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Consider the following reaction, A <===> B in a 1.00L container. At 1.77°C, the molar concentrations of A and B, respectively,...Asked by Sarah H
Consider the following reaction,
A <===> B in a 1.00L container. At 1.77°C, the molar concentrations of A and B, respectively, 5.838M and 3.945M. Suddenly, 8.744 moles of A are added to the system. What is the change in DG of the system?
Give the answer in kJ?
A <===> B in a 1.00L container. At 1.77°C, the molar concentrations of A and B, respectively, 5.838M and 3.945M. Suddenly, 8.744 moles of A are added to the system. What is the change in DG of the system?
Give the answer in kJ?
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drwls
What does DG stand for? An answer in kJ (kiloJoules) is not possible without more information about the heat of reaction, or what the species are.