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For a gaseous reaction, standard conditions are 298 K and a partial pressure of 1 bar for all species. For the reaction N_2(g) + 3H_2(g) 2NH_3(g) the standard change in Gibbs free energy is lambda G degree = -69.0 kJ/mol. What is lambda G for this reaction at 298 K when the partial pressures are P_N_2 = 0.100 bar, P_H_2 = 0.150 bar, and P_NH_3 = 0.650 bar
For a gaseous reaction, standard conditions are 298 K and a partial pressure of 1 bar for all species. For the reaction N_2(g) + 3H_2(g) 2NH_3(g) the standard change in Gibbs free energy is lambda G degree = -69.0 kJ/mol. What is lambda G for this reaction at 298 K when the partial pressures are P_N_2 = 0.100 bar, P_H_2 = 0.150 bar, and P_NH_3 = 0.650 bar
Tod ThielLv2
11 Sep 2019