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31. Solve this Gibbs' Free Energy Equation:

For a reaction at 200 K, the Delta H has a value of 250 kJ and the Delta S has a value of 0.100 kJ. 1s
the reaction spontaneous or not spontaneous?

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Answer:The standard Gibbs energy change at 300K for the reaction 2A⇔B+C is 2494.

Step-by-step explanation:

ΔG = free energy at any moment.

ΔGo = standard-state free energy.

R is the ideal gas constant = 8.314 J/mol-K.

T is the absolute temperature (Kelvin)

lnQ is natural logarithm of the reaction quotient

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