For a simple reaction A + B, calculate the Gibbs energy at standard conditions, for given concentrations of reactants, p

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For a simple reaction A + B, calculate the Gibbs energy at standard conditions, for given concentrations of reactants, p

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For a simple reaction A + B, calculate the Gibbs energy at standard conditions, for given concentrations of reactants, products and a given value for the Gibbs energy. Assume T = 27°C. AG = -1,059 J mol-1 = = [A] =2.4 =9.8 Enter your answer in units of I mol-1, omitting the unit symbol and round to the nearest integral value.
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