Question 2 : For the reaction 2 A(aq) <---> B(aq) + C(aq), the standard Gibbs free enthalpy change is 1.62 kJ at 25oC. T

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Question 2 : For the reaction 2 A(aq) <---> B(aq) + C(aq), the standard Gibbs free enthalpy change is 1.62 kJ at 25oC. T

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Question 2 : For the reaction 2 A(aq) <---> B(aq) + C(aq),the standard Gibbs free enthalpy change is 1.62 kJ at 25oC. Theinitial concentration of A(aq) is 0.500 M, the initialconcentration of B(aq) is 0.358 M, and the initial concentration ofC(aq) is 0.270 M. What would be the concentration of A(aq) (inmol/L) once we attain equilibrium (we are still at 25oC)?
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