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15 September, 04:28

What is the value for (delta) G at 1000 K if (delta) H = - 220 kJ/mol and (delta) S = - 0.05 kJ / (molK) ?

A. - 220 kJ

B. - 270 kJ

C. 780 kJ

D. - 170 kJ

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  1. 15 September, 04:52
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    The system is isothermal, so we use the formula:

    (delta) G = (delta) H - T (delta) S

    Plugging in the given values:

    (delta) G = - 220 kJ / mol - (1000K) (-0.05 kJ/mol K)

    (delta) G = - 170 kJ/mol

    If we take a basis of 1 mol, the answer is

    D. - 170 kJ
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