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Physical Chemistry
Thermodynamics
Equilibrium
The ΔG¡' of the reaction is -5.31 kJ ámolÐ1. Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction. (Assume a temperature of 25¡ C.)
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Use dG = -RTlnK
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