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Calculate ΔGrxn at 298 K under the conditions shown below for the following reaction. Remember what does NOT appear in equilibrium constant expressions. And also remember that this is NOT the Gibbs free energy under standard conditions.
SO3(g) + H2O(g) → H2SO4(liq) ΔG°= -90.5 kJ
PSO3 = 0.20 atm, PH2O = 0.88 atm
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