Question The neutralization reaction of HNO2 and a strong base is based on: K= 4.5×1010 HNO2(aq) + OH"(aq) →H20(1) + NO2 (aq) What is the standard change in Gibbs free energy at 25 °C? AG = - RT InK R= 8,314 J/(mol-K) O A) -2.21 kJ O B) -5.10 kJ OC) -26.4 kJ O D) -60.8 kJ

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The neutralization reaction of HNO2 and a strong base is based on:
K= 4.5×1010
HNO2(aq) + OH"(aq) →H20(1) + NO2 (aq)
What is the standard change in Gibbs free energy at 25 °C?
AG = - RT InK
R= 8,314 J/(mol-K)
O A) -2.21 kJ
O B) -5.10 kJ
OC) -26.4 kJ
O D) -60.8 kJ
Transcribed Image Text:Question The neutralization reaction of HNO2 and a strong base is based on: K= 4.5×1010 HNO2(aq) + OH"(aq) →H20(1) + NO2 (aq) What is the standard change in Gibbs free energy at 25 °C? AG = - RT InK R= 8,314 J/(mol-K) O A) -2.21 kJ O B) -5.10 kJ OC) -26.4 kJ O D) -60.8 kJ
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