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Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the standard free energy change (kJ/mol) for the reaction shown at a
temperature of 298.15 K using the information provided.
Reaction
AHrxn (kJ/mol)
ASrxn (J/mol-K)
P4(s) + 5 02(g) → P4010(s)
-2984.0
-961.5
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