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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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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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Explain the significance of positive and negative values for each thermodynamic quantity in the free energy equation. (enthalpy
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Dave
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For the dissociation of acetic acid, CH3COOH CH3COO- + H+, the free energy change, ΔG° = 27.26 kJ/mol. What is the free energy
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Laura
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The change in GIBBS free energy=
(total energy change)-(volume change energy) -(entropy change)(temperature)=change in "useful"
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Alissa
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Which of the following criteria indicate that a reaction is SPONTANEOUS? Check all that apply.
a) The change in free energy is
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Pam
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Cells use the hydrolysis of ATP as a source of energy. The conversion of ATP to ADP has a standard free energy change of -30.5
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Mary
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Is there any equation out there that links the change in enthalpy (H) to the change in cell potential/voltage (E)?
Yes, but the
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Vic
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You are studying the formation of HI(g) from its gaseous elements H2(g) and I2(g). The free energy of formation of HI(g) is
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Yasemine
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Which of following best describes the free-energy requirements of an organism? Answer Choices: During times of
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Carmen
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