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PART 1. Calculate the standard change in Gibbs free energy for the following reaction at 25 °C.
C2H2(g)+4Cl2--->2CCl4(l)+H2(g)
PART 2. What is the value of K for this aqueous reaction at 298 K?
A+BâC+D delta G=10.37 kj/mol
PART 1. Calculate the standard change in Gibbs free energy for the following reaction at 25 °C.
C2H2(g)+4Cl2--->2CCl4(l)+H2(g)
PART 2. What is the value of K for this aqueous reaction at 298 K?
A+BâC+D delta G=10.37 kj/mol
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