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QUESTION: Calculate the standard free-energy change (deltaG°) for the following
QUESTION: Calculate the standard free-energy change (deltaG°) for the following reaction at 25 °C in kJ.
2Ag^3+(aq) +
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I have to find delta G from a problem.
Not the standard free energy, from the change in engery. So this delta G does not have the
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Anonymous
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Give the enthalpy change and entropy change values shown below calculate the free energy change for this reaction at 25 degrees
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Christian
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Which of the following conditions is always true at equilibrium? deltaG=0, Q=1, K=1, deltaG=deltaG(standard),
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Student
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Calculate deltaG from deltaH and deltaS. Use the table of standard thermodynamic data. calculate deltaG at 0 degrees C for
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Bob
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Calculate the Gibbs free energy change for the reaction below when initial concentrations of CR3+ and Cu2+ are 1 M (F= 96500 J/V
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audrey
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1. The equilibrium constant for a certain system is 50 at 25 celsius. Calculate the free energy change
2. When the fee energy
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POPPY
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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.
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ashley
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for the reaction 2C2H2(g)=>C6H6(l) at 25 C, the standard enthalpy change is -631 kJ and the standard entropy change is -430 J/K.
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concerned chem student
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for the reaction 2C2H2(g)=>C6H6(l) at 25 C, the standard enthalpy change is -631 kJ and the standard entropy change is -430 J/K.
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concerned chem student
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