Suppose that 6.56 moles of A at 4.10 atm and 298.15 K and 5.35 moles of B at 4.82 atm and 298.15 K are mixed at constant volume. Calculate AGmix (kJ). Calculate the value of AGmix' (kJ) had the pressures been identical initially. How large is the difference (AGmix-AGmix') in kJ?

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Suppose that 6.56 moles of A at 4.10 atm and 298.15 K and 5.35 moles of B at 4.82
atm and 298.15 K are mixed at constant volume. Calculate AGmix (kJ). Calculate the
value of AGmix' (kJ) had the pressures been identical initially.
How large is the difference (AGmix-AGmix') in kJ?
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that 6.56 moles of A at 4.10 atm and 298.15 K and 5.35 moles of B at 4.82 atm and 298.15 K are mixed at constant volume. Calculate AGmix (kJ). Calculate the value of AGmix' (kJ) had the pressures been identical initially. How large is the difference (AGmix-AGmix') in kJ?
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