Posted by Sarah on Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at 3:58pm.
Wouldn't dGo be -RT*lnK
............A ==> B
I...........100...0
C...........-x....x
E..........100-x..10
Since x = 10, then 100-x = 90.
Solve for K, then substitute into the above equation to obtain dGo in J, convert kJ.
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