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Calculation of ΔG° for the Reaction of Acetic Acid with Water - Prof. A. Maverick, Quizzes of Chemistry

The calculation of the change in gibbs free energy (δg°) for the reaction of acetic acid (ch3cooh) with water (h2o) at 298 k. The reaction equation is given, and the value of the equilibrium constant (k) is provided. The document shows the steps to calculate δg° using the equation δg° = −rt ln k, where r is the gas constant.

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Download Calculation of ΔG° for the Reaction of Acetic Acid with Water - Prof. A. Maverick and more Quizzes Chemistry in PDF only on Docsity! Quiz 7 Keq (or Ka) for the reaction below is 1.8 x 10−5. CH3COOH(aq) CH3COO−(aq) + H+(aq) Calculate ΔG ° for this reaction at 298 K. SHOW YOUR WORK! (R = 8.31 J/mol K) ΔG ° = −RT ln K = −8.31 J/mol K x 298 K x ln(1.8 x 10−5) = −8.31 J/mol K x 298 K x −10.93 = 27055 J/mol = 27.1 kJ/mol
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