Please answer all questions. - Consider the reaction: ICl(g) + Cl₂(g) → ICl₃(s). The ∆G° of the reaction is -17.09 kJ/mo

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Please answer all questions. - Consider the reaction: ICl(g) + Cl₂(g) → ICl₃(s). The ∆G° of the reaction is -17.09 kJ/mo

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Please answer all questions.
- Consider the reaction: ICl(g) + Cl₂(g) → ICl₃(s). The ∆G° of
the reaction is -17.09 kJ/mol. Calculate the ∆G, in kJ/mol, for the
reaction at 298 K if the partial pressure of ICl(g) is 0.0400 atm
and the partial pressure of Cl₂(g) is 0.00100 atm.
- Determine the equilibrium constant for a reaction at 260.0 K
if ∆G° =38.70 kJ/mol. (R = 8.314 J/mol ・ K)
- What is K for a reaction if ∆G° =-336.0 kJ/mol at 25.0
°C? (R = 8.314 J/mol ・ K)
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