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Chemistry, 23.04.2021 09:10 kiki8734

Consider the Gibbs energies at 25 ∘ C. Substance ΔG∘f (kJ·mol−1)
Ag+(aq) 77.1
Cl−(aq) −131.2
AgCl(s) −109.8
Br−(aq) −104.0
AgBr(s) −96.9

(a) Calculate ΔG∘rxn for the dissolution of AgCl(s) .
(b) Calculate the solubility-product constant of AgCl.
(c) Calculate ΔG∘rxn for the dissolution of AgBr(s) .
(d) Calculate the solubility-product constant of AgBr.

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Consider the Gibbs energies at 25 ∘ C. Substance ΔG∘f (kJ·mol−1)
Ag+(aq) 77.1
Cl−(aq)...

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