A chemist fills a reaction vessel with 0.306 g mercurous chloride (Hg₂Cl₂) solid, 0.504 M mercury (1) (Hg₂ aqueous solution at a temperature of 25.0°C. Under these conditions, calculate the reaction free energy AG for the following chemical reaction: Hg₂Cl₂ (s) Hg₂+ (aq) + 2Cl¯ (aq) Use the thermodynamic information in the ALEKS Data tab. Round your answer to the nearest kilojoule. kJ X aqueous solution, and 0.629 M chloride (CI

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A chemist fills a reaction vessel with 0.306 g mercurous chloride (Hg₂Cl₂) solid, 0.504 M mercury (1) (Hg₂ aqueous solution, and 0.629 M chloride (Cr)
aqueous solution at a temperature of 25.0°C.
Under these conditions, calculate the reaction free energy AG for the following chemical reaction:
2+
Hg₂Cl₂ (s) = Hg₂ (aq) + 2Cl(aq)
Use the thermodynamic information in the ALEKS Data tab. Round your answer to the nearest kilojoule.
kJ
X
Transcribed Image Text:2+ A chemist fills a reaction vessel with 0.306 g mercurous chloride (Hg₂Cl₂) solid, 0.504 M mercury (1) (Hg₂ aqueous solution, and 0.629 M chloride (Cr) aqueous solution at a temperature of 25.0°C. Under these conditions, calculate the reaction free energy AG for the following chemical reaction: 2+ Hg₂Cl₂ (s) = Hg₂ (aq) + 2Cl(aq) Use the thermodynamic information in the ALEKS Data tab. Round your answer to the nearest kilojoule. kJ X
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