Calculate the \DeltaG°_(rxn) using the following information?

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1 Answer
Apr 28, 2017

734.4K

Explanation:

The equation to find the change of free energy of any reaction is DeltaG=DeltaH-T(DeltaS). In order to find the equilibrium, all you have to do is set this equation equal to 0.

The first step is to make sure all of your units match by converting your DeltaS to kJ/K. When you convert that you get that DeltaS =-0.4142 (kJ)/K. Now we can plug these values into the equation to get 0=-304.2 kJ-T(-0.4142 (kJ)/K), and solve using algebra.

304.2 kJ=-T(-0.4142(kJ)/K).

-304.2/0.4142 *K= -T

304.2/0.4142 *K= T

734.4K=T