Chemistry, asked by nagakalakoppalli, 10 months ago

what is the value of gibbs energy for an element in its standard state​

Answers

Answered by ujwalvaidya62
0

Answer:

The value of Gibbs energy of an element are mostly often today in unit of joule/mole or calorie/mole.

PLEASE MAKE IT BRAINLIEST ANSWER

Answered by vmbashkalp2980
0

Explanation:

G = free energy at any moment. G = standard-state free energy. R = ideal gas constant = 8.314 J/mol-K.

Attachments:
Similar questions