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What is the ΔG for the following reaction at 25°C?

N2O4(g) → 2NO2(g)
Given:
N2O4(g):ΔG= 98.28 kJ per mole
NO2(g):ΔG= 51.8 kJ per mole

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The ΔG for the following reaction at 25°C of N2O4(g) → 2NO2(g) is 5.32 kJ per mole.

2 (51.8) - 98.28 = 5.32 kJ per mole.

This is because t
he rate of the dissociation of N2O4 is equal to the rate of formation of N2O4.
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\Delta G_(global)=\Delta G_(products)-\Delta G_(reagents)\\\\ \text{We should consider the stoichiometry:}\\\\ \Delta G=2\Delta G_(NO_2)-\Delta G_(N_2O_4)\\\\ \Delta G=2\cdot51.8-98.28=103.6-98.28\\\\ \boxed{\Delta G=5.32~kJ}
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