Chemistry, asked by riddhi5395, 4 months ago

If equilibrium constant of a reaction at 27°C is 10 then the standard Gibbs free energy change for a reaction at equilibrium will be (1) –3.54 kcal mol–1 (2) –2.12 kcal mol–1 (3) –1.38 kcal mol–1 (4) Zero

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Answered by yashika8832
24

Answer:

(3) -1.38 kcal/mol

Explanation:

using the relation

∆G° = -RTlnK

we can get the answer

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

option C

Explanation:

-1.38 kcal mol^-1

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