Chemistry, asked by hafeezatika45, 4 months ago

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The equilibrium constant for the reaction
A2(g) + B2(g) → 2AB(g) is K. = 10-2 at 27°C
The standard Gibbs free energy change for the
reaction will be
(2) 11.488 kJ
(1) 5.744 kJ
(4) Zero
(3) 22.976 kJ

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Answered by vnborse21
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Answer:

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Answered by naitiksingh23
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Answer:

answer Is 11.488 KJ

Explanation:

we know thats

Standard gibbs energy change is RTln(keq)

If it's from catalyst the answer may be wrong

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