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Chemistry, 07.06.2021 14:00 ptrlvn01

Calculate AG (13/mol) for the following reaction (at 298 K): 2 Hg (g) +0,(9) + 2 HgO(s)
(AG° = -180.8 kJ/mol), if the partial pressure of Hg and o are 0.025 and 0.037 atm,
respectively.
(R = 0.082 atm. L/K. mol = 8.314 J/K. mol)
(2.5 Points)​

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Calculate AG (13/mol) for the following reaction (at 298 K): 2 Hg (g) +0,(9) + 2 HgO(s)
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