This is a two part question. The change in enthalpy and entropy for a certain reaction are 5 J/mol and 0.007 kJ/K.mol, r

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This is a two part question. The change in enthalpy and entropy for a certain reaction are 5 J/mol and 0.007 kJ/K.mol, r

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This Is A Two Part Question The Change In Enthalpy And Entropy For A Certain Reaction Are 5 J Mol And 0 007 Kj K Mol R 1
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This is a two part question. The change in enthalpy and entropy for a certain reaction are 5 J/mol and 0.007 kJ/K.mol, respectively. The equilibrium constant Keq for this reaction is 2.32. Using the equations below, answer the following two questions. AG=AHⓇ - TASⓇ, AG = -RT ln Keq, ΔΗΘ Ase In Keq + RT R https://canvas.uts.edu.au/assessment questions/356938/files/1562667/download? verifier=UVvzUkTwCFsZaxco9vbiBpuQSf3uYbNE5nvGotPC The value for the Universal gas constant is 8.315 J/mol.K. a) Assuming standard conditions, calculate the free energy (AG°) for the reaction. You do not need to show your workings but don't forget your units. b) Does this reaction proceed spontaneously? Justify your answer
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