Consider the following diagram of free energy (G) versus fraction of A reacted in terms of moles for the reaction 2A(g) –→ B(g). G 0.67 1.00 0.33 Fraction of A reacted Before any A has reacted, P=3.0 atm and P=0. Determine the sign of AG° and the value of K for this reaction.

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moles for the reaction 2A(g) – B(g).
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0.33
0.67
1.00
Fraction of A reacted
Before any A has reacted, P=3.0 atm and P=0. Determine the sign of AG° and the value of K
for this reaction.
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