Calculate AG in kJ-mol-1 at 298 K for the following reaction: 2 A(g) + B2(g) → 2 AB(s) AGO = -95 kJ.mol-1 under the following conditions: P(A) = 0.155 atm, P(B2) = 0.535 atm (the answer should be entered with 3 significant figures; do not enter units; give answer in scientific notation--valid notation examples include 1.23e-8 and 1.23e8 and -1.23e-4 and 1.23e0) Question 11 of 32

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Calculate AG in kJ.mol-1 at 298 K for the following reaction:
2 A(g) + B2(g) → 2 AB(s) AGO= -95 kJ.mol-1
under the following conditions:
P(A) = 0.155 atm, P(B2) = 0.535 atm
(the answer should be entered with 3 significant figures; do not enter units; give answer in scientific notation--valid notation examples
include 1.23e-8 and 1.23e8 and -1.23e-4 and 1.23e0)
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Transcribed Image Text:Calculate AG in kJ.mol-1 at 298 K for the following reaction: 2 A(g) + B2(g) → 2 AB(s) AGO= -95 kJ.mol-1 under the following conditions: P(A) = 0.155 atm, P(B2) = 0.535 atm (the answer should be entered with 3 significant figures; do not enter units; give answer in scientific notation--valid notation examples include 1.23e-8 and 1.23e8 and -1.23e-4 and 1.23e0) A Moving to another question will save this response. Question 11 of 32 > >> 20 * A & 1 6 7 2 A N W S #3 X E D $ 4 R % 5 F T V G Y B H 8 N 9 K M O P
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