Calculate the Equilibrium constant 'k'
for
reaction, if change in Gibbs energy is -50kj/mol and temperature is 25°C
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Answer:
K = 1 ×10^-9
Explanation:
By using the formula,
∆G =-RTln K
ln K= -∆G/RT
ln K = -50×10³ j mol-¹ / 8.314 JK-¹mol-¹ × 298K
ln K= -20.18 => K =e^ -20.18
:- K = 1× 10^-9.
Hope it helps.
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