ΔHrxn∘​=90.kJ,ΔSrxn∘​=−148 J/K,T=299 K Express your answer as an Integer. MISSED THIS? Watch KCV 18.6, IWE 18.4; Read Se

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ΔHrxn∘​=90.kJ,ΔSrxn∘​=−148 J/K,T=299 K Express your answer as an Integer. MISSED THIS? Watch KCV 18.6, IWE 18.4; Read Se

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ΔHrxn∘​=90.kJ,ΔSrxn∘​=−148 J/K,T=299 K Express your answer as an Integer.
MISSED THIS? Watch KCV 18.6, IWE 18.4; Read Section 18.6. You can click on the Review link to access the section in your eText. Calculate the change in Gibbs free energy for each of the following sets of ΔHrxn∘​,ΔSrxn∘​, and T. (Assume that all reactants and products are in their standard states.)
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