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The following reaction represented oxidation of organic matter (CH2O) using nitrate ions. If G° = -118.7Kj/mol at 25°C, calculate E°CELL and the equilibrium constant for this reaction: 14 CH20 + 1/5 NO3
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The following reaction represented oxidation of organic matter (CH2O) using nitrate ions.
If G° = -118.7Kj/mol at 25°C, calculate E°CELL and the equilibrium constant for this
reaction:
14 CH20 + 1/5 NO3 +1/5 H
= CO2 + 1/10 N2 +7/20 H2O
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