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What is the value for AG at 5000 K if AH = -220 kJ/mol and S= -0.05 kJ/(mol-K)?

A. -195 kJ
B. -470. kJ
C. 30 kJ
D. 470 kJ



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Answer:

C. 30 kJ

Explanation:

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In this case, in agreement to the thermodynamic definition of the Gibbs free energy, in terms of enthalpy of entropy:

[tex]\Delta G= \Delta H-T\Delta S[/tex]

It is possible to calculate the required G by plugging in the given entropy and enthalpy as shown below:

[tex]\Delta G=-220kJ/mol-5000K*-0.05kJ/mol*K\\\\\Delta G=30kJ/mol[/tex]

Therefore, the answer is C. 30 kJ .

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