ch18/10:
A) Ca(OH)2(aq) +
2HCl(aq) -->
CaCl2(s) +
2H2O(l)
Using standard thermodynamic data at 298K, calculate the free
energy change when 2.05 moles of
Ca(OH)2(aq)react at standard
conditions.
changeG°rxn = ???? kJ
B)
2SO2(g) +
O2(g) -->
2SO3(g)
Using standard thermodynamic data at 298K, calculate the free
energy change when 2.390 moles of
SO2(g) react at standard
conditions.
changeG°rxn = ??? kJ
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