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Transcribed Image Text:Consider a mixture of three gases in the following reaction and the reaction's corresponding Standard Molar Gibbs Free Energy:
2 NH3 (8) 3 H2 (g) + N2 (g)
If the partial pressures of the three gases are PN2 = 0.015 atm, PH2 = 0.025 atm and PNH3 = 1.4 atm at 400 K, what is AG under these non-standard conditions?
O 14.6 kJ
O 40.1 kJ
O 56.0 kJ
O-19.6 kJ
O-23.0 kJ
AG33.4 kJ/mol
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