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26 March, 20:20

For the reaction 3 C 2H 2 (g) → C 6H 6 (l) at 25°C, the standard enthalpy change is - 631 kJ and the standard entropy change is - 430 J/K. Calculate the standard free energy change at 25°C

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  1. 26 March, 20:24
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    The standard free energy change is - 502.86 KJ

    Explanation:

    ΔG° = H° - TΔS°

    where;

    ΔG° is the standard free energy

    H° is the standard enthalpy change = - 631 kJ

    ΔS° is the standard change in entropy = - 430 J/K

    T is the temperature of the system = 25⁰C = 298 K

    Applying the formula above;

    ΔG° = - 631 kJ - (-0.43J/K * 298K)

    = - 631 kJ + 128.14 KJ

    = - 502.86 KJ

    Therefore, the standard free energy change is - 502.86 KJ
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