FUND OF ENGINEERING THERMO W/WILEY PLU
FUND OF ENGINEERING THERMO W/WILEY PLU
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Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 14.6, Problem 1P

a)

To determine

Change in Gibbs function at 25°C in kJ/mol for the given reaction using Gibbs function of formation data.

b)

To determine

Change in Gibbs function at 25°C in kJ/mol for the given reaction using enthalpy of formation and absolute entropy data.

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