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The equilibrium constant Kp is 5.00×10^17 at 25◦C for the reaction C2H4(g) + H2(g)<->C2H6(g). From this information, calculate ∆G0 at 25◦C
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DrBob222
dGo = -RT*lnK
R is 8.314 and T is 298.15. You know K. Solve for dGo.
11 years ago

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