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Help please! Given that the enthalpy of reaction for a system at 298 K is –292 kJ/mol and the entropy for that system is 224 J/mol*K, what's the free energy for the system?…
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Help please! Given that the enthalpy of reaction for a system at 298 K is –292 kJ/mol and the entropy for that system is 224 J/mol*K, what's the free energy for the system?
a) -87,793 kJ
b) -225 kJ
c) -66,751 kJ
d) 358 kJ
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