Using the values for standard Gibb's Free Energy in the table, calculate the Gibb's Free Energy for the reaction below A+3B 2C+D

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**Title: Calculating Gibbs Free Energy for a Chemical Reaction**

**Task Description:**

Using the values for standard Gibbs Free Energy in the table, calculate the Gibbs Free Energy for the reaction below:

**Reaction:**
\[ \text{A} + 3\text{B} \rightarrow 2\text{C} + \text{D} \]

**Standard Gibbs Free Energy (\(\Delta G^\circ\)) Values:**

| Substance | \(\Delta G^\circ\) (kJ/mol) |
|-----------|---------------------|
| A         | 236                 |
| B         | -341                |
| C         | -65                 |
| D         | 6.7                 |

**Select one:**
- a. -664
- b. -46.7
- c. 664
- d. 46.7

**Instruction:**

Calculate the Gibbs Free Energy (\(\Delta G^\circ\)) for the given reaction using the equation:

\[
\Delta G^\circ_{\text{reaction}} = \sum (\Delta G^\circ \text{ of products}) - \sum (\Delta G^\circ \text{ of reactants})
\]

Then select the correct answer from the provided options.
Transcribed Image Text:**Title: Calculating Gibbs Free Energy for a Chemical Reaction** **Task Description:** Using the values for standard Gibbs Free Energy in the table, calculate the Gibbs Free Energy for the reaction below: **Reaction:** \[ \text{A} + 3\text{B} \rightarrow 2\text{C} + \text{D} \] **Standard Gibbs Free Energy (\(\Delta G^\circ\)) Values:** | Substance | \(\Delta G^\circ\) (kJ/mol) | |-----------|---------------------| | A | 236 | | B | -341 | | C | -65 | | D | 6.7 | **Select one:** - a. -664 - b. -46.7 - c. 664 - d. 46.7 **Instruction:** Calculate the Gibbs Free Energy (\(\Delta G^\circ\)) for the given reaction using the equation: \[ \Delta G^\circ_{\text{reaction}} = \sum (\Delta G^\circ \text{ of products}) - \sum (\Delta G^\circ \text{ of reactants}) \] Then select the correct answer from the provided options.
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