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For the reaction below, determine delta G degree at 25 degree C. At this temperature, the equilibrium constant, K, is 0.50. If the initial partial pressures of A and B are both 1.0 atm at 25 degree C, determine delta G and use it to predict the direction in which the reaction will shift to reach equilibrium. If the initial partial pressures of A and B are 3.0 atm and 6.0 atm, respectively at 25 degree C, determine AG and use it to predict the direction in which the reaction will shift to reach equilibrium.
provide detailed solutions, thank you!
For the reaction below, determine delta G degree at 25 degree C. At this temperature, the equilibrium constant, K, is 0.50. If the initial partial pressures of A and B are both 1.0 atm at 25 degree C, determine delta G and use it to predict the direction in which the reaction will shift to reach equilibrium. If the initial partial pressures of A and B are 3.0 atm and 6.0 atm, respectively at 25 degree C, determine AG and use it to predict the direction in which the reaction will shift to reach equilibrium.
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8 Jan 2019