a)The change in the Gibbs energy of some process occurring at constant pressure fits the expression ∆G/J = −73.1 + 42.8(

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a)The change in the Gibbs energy of some process occurring at constant pressure fits the expression ∆G/J = −73.1 + 42.8(

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a)The change in the Gibbs energy of some process occurring atconstant pressure fits the expression ∆G/J = −73.1 + 42.8(T/K).Calculate the change in enthalpy using the Gibbs-Helmholtzequation.
b)Consider an ideal gas compressed isothermally from 1.0 atm100.0 atm at 500 K. Calculate the change in the molar Gibbsenergy
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