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(Solved): The standard Gibbs free energy for the reaction A + B C is (3.6x10^2) kJ at 298 K. What is the e ...
The standard Gibbs free energy for the reaction A + B → C is (3.6x10^2) kJ at 298 K. What is the equilibrium constant for this reaction?
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