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Standard XII
Chemistry
Gibbs Free Energy & Spontaneity
In the reacti...
Question
In the reaction
A
+
+
B
→
A
+
B
+
,
there is no entropy change. If enthalpy change is 22 kJ of
A
+
.
The
△
G
for the reaction (in
k
J
) is
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Solution
For the given reaction,
△
H
=
22
k
J
,
△
S
=
0
∴
F
r
o
m
,
△
G
=
△
H
−
T
△
S
△
G
=
22
−
T
×
0
=
22
k
J
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