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Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the Gibbs free energy of the reaction from mixing 50 mL each of 0.50 M Ag*(aq) solution and
1 M of NaCl(aq) to form AgCl(s) at 25°. The Ksp of AgCl is 6.0 x 10-11 at 25 °C.
-53.2 kJ/mol
O-63.5 kJ/mol
+63.5 kJ/mol
-48.6 kJ/mol
+53.2 kJ/mol
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