To anwer this question, keep the following in mind: A,G= RTIN K For the reaction A (g) = 2B (g) + C(g). the equilibrium constant is 3.0 X 10-3 at a certain temperature. Suppose that a mixture of all three gases is placed in a reactor at a certain time such that PA = 0.1 atm, PB = 0.010 atm and Pc = 3.0 atm. %3D At the instant of mixing, choose all the correct statements from the following list?

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To anwer this question, keep the following in mind:
A,G= RTIN
K
For the reaction A (g) = 2B (g) + C(g). the equilibrium constant is 3.0 X 10-3 at a certain temperature.
Suppose that a mixture of all three gases is placed in a reactor at a certain time such that PA = 0.1 atm, PB = 0.010 atm and Pc = 3.0 atm.
%3D
At the instant of mixing, choose all the correct statements from the following list?
O a. A,G > A,Gº
O b.4,G > 0
OC.A,G < A,G°
O d. A,G < 0
O e. A,G° > 0
Of. A,G°= 0
O8.4,G0 < 0
O h. A,G = 0
O i. A̟G = A,Gº
Transcribed Image Text:To anwer this question, keep the following in mind: A,G= RTIN K For the reaction A (g) = 2B (g) + C(g). the equilibrium constant is 3.0 X 10-3 at a certain temperature. Suppose that a mixture of all three gases is placed in a reactor at a certain time such that PA = 0.1 atm, PB = 0.010 atm and Pc = 3.0 atm. %3D At the instant of mixing, choose all the correct statements from the following list? O a. A,G > A,Gº O b.4,G > 0 OC.A,G < A,G° O d. A,G < 0 O e. A,G° > 0 Of. A,G°= 0 O8.4,G0 < 0 O h. A,G = 0 O i. A̟G = A,Gº
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