T=
198°C = 471K
Kc= 1500
∆G=?
∆G= -8.314×471× ln1500
= -28,618.65 J
If the equilibrium constant for a two electron redox reaction at 198 oC is 1500, calculate...
If the equilibrium constant for a two electron redox reaction at 198 oC is 1500, calculate the ΔG° and E0red.
If the equilibrium constant for a two electron redox reaction at 198 oC is 1500, calculate the ΔG° and E0red.
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