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Chemistry, 17.07.2019 05:00 cbrewer37

If the reaction: h2(g) + i2(g) 2hi(g) has a kc = 54.8 at 450°c, then what is the free energy of the reaction? (the value of the gas constant, r, is 0.008314 kj/k •mol). -15.0 kj/mol -24.1 kj/mol -10.5 kj/mol -6.5 kj/mol

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