is the free energy change for the reaction below, if the reaction quotient, Q, at 25.0oC is equal to 4.56e-6? 2C2H2(g) + H2(g) ↔ C4H6(g) ΔGo = -216.790 kJ.   ΔGo = -219.346 kJ   ΔGo = 589.938 kJ   ΔGo = -214.234 kJ   ΔGo = -247.262 kJ

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What is the free energy change for the reaction below, if the reaction quotient, Q, at 25.0oC is equal to 4.56e-6?
2C2H2(g) + H2(g) ↔ C4H6(g) ΔGo = -216.790 kJ.

 

ΔGo = -219.346 kJ

 

ΔGo = 589.938 kJ

 

ΔGo = -214.234 kJ

 

ΔGo = -247.262 kJ
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