if ΔG°=  -96.4 kJ•mol-1, what is the value of K at 298 K ?      provides information about the speed of a process/reaction;  provides information about the comparison of Q vs K; and  provides information about the concentration of the reactants.     For a reaction, ∆Ho = 363.0 kJ mol-1 and ∆So = 311.2 J K-1mol-1. Calculate the value of ∆Go  kJ mol-1 for this reaction at 25 oC. (the answer should be entered with 3 significant figures; do not enter units; give answer in normal notation--examples include 1.23 and 120. and -123 and 123. and 12.3)

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For the reaction below,

A2+B → A2B

if ΔG°=  -96.4 kJ•mol-1, what is the value of K at 298 K ?

 

 

  1.  provides information about the speed of a process/reaction;  provides information about the comparison of Q vs K; and  provides information about the concentration of the reactants.

     

     

    For a reaction, ∆Ho = 363.0 kJ mol-1 and ∆So = 311.2 J K-1mol-1. Calculate the value of ∆Go  kJ mol-1 for this reaction at 25 oC.

    (the answer should be entered with 3 significant figures; do not enter units; give answer in normal notation--examples include 1.23 and 120. and -123 and 123. and 12.3)

     

     

    Calculate ΔG in kJ•mol-1 at 298 K for the following reaction: 

    2 A(g) + B2(s)  →  2 AB(g)    ΔGo = -182 kJ•mol-1 

    under the following conditions:  

    P(A) = 0.397 atm, P(AB) = 0.792 atm

     

     

     

    The redox reaction below has a ΔG° value of 209. kJ. Determine the standard cell potential(E°cell) for this reaction.

    A2+(aq) + 2B2+(aq) →  A4+(aq) + 2B+(aq)

    (the answer should be entered with 3 significant figures; do not enter units; give answer in normal notation--examples include 1.23 and 12.3 and -123 and 123. and 120.)

     

     

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