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Transcribed Image Text:Activity 6: Non-Standard Free Energy
Directions: Solve the following problems. Show solution.
1.
Consider the reaction,
O2(g) + 2CO(g) –→ 2CO2(g)
->
How does the value of AG change when the pressures of the gases are altered as
follows at 25 °C? O2 = 0.50 atm; CO = 0.30 atm; CO2 = 0.45 atm
AGFO
O2(g) + 2C0(g) →
2CO2(g)
-394.359
-137.168
kJ/mol
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