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Transcribed Image Text:A chemist fills a reaction vessel with 3.10 atm nitrogen monoxide (NO) gas, 7.59 atm chlorine (C1₂) gas, and 9.42 atm nitrosyl chloride (NOC1) gas at a
temperature of 25.0° C.
Under these conditions, calculate the reaction free energy AG for the following chemical reaction:
2NO(g) + Cl₂(g) → 2NOC1 (g)
Use the thermodynamic information in the ALEKS Data tab. Round your answer to the nearest kilojoule.
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Given,
Partial pressure of NO = 3.10 atm
Partial pressure of Cl2 = 7.59 atm
Partial pressure of NOCl = 9.42 atm
Temperature T = 25oC
Reaction :
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