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Determine the equilibrium constant for the following reaaction at 298K.
SO3(g)+J2O(g)->H2SO4(l); delta G = -90.5
12 years ago

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DrBob222
dG = -RT*ln*K
Use 8.314 for R
12 years ago
fev
dg=dG+rtlnk
9 years ago

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