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Chemistry
Thermodynamics
Gibbs Free Energy
THE EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANT FOR A REACTION IS 2.48 AT 25 DEGREES CELSIUS. WHAT IS THE VALUE OF ΔG°(KJ)AT THIS TEMPERATURE? (R=8.314 J/K mol)
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delta G = -RT*ln K
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