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Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry
Year 1

Calculating delta G given the equilibrium constant and Kelvins.


The value of the equilibrium constant for a particular reaction is 2.34 x 10^3 at 298k.  Calculate the change in G for this reaction.  

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