calculate the standard free energy change delta G of the following reaction at 300K and predict the feasibility of the reaction at the temperature 1/2 A2 (g) + 1/2 B2 (g) ----- AB (g) delta H = +26 kJ, delta S = 83 Jk^-1
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The standard Gibbs energy change at 300 K for the reaction 2A⇋B+C is 2494.2 J. At a given time, the composition of the reaction mixture is [A] =
2
1
, [B] = 2 and [C] =
2
1
. The reaction proceeds in the : [R=8.314J/K/mol,e=2.718]
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