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Transcribed Image Text:A chemist fills a reaction vessel with 0.564 g aluminum hydroxide (Al(OH),) solid, 0.609 M aluminum (Al') aqueous solution, and 0.527 M hydroxide
(OH ) aqueous solution at a temperature of 25.0°C.
Under these conditions, calculate the reaction free energy AG for the following chemical reaction:
3+
Al(OH), (s) = Al³* (aq) +3OH¯(aq)
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Use the thermodynamic information in the ALEKS Data tab. Round your answer to the nearest kilojoule.
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