What is the standard free energy of the reaction, in kJ, at 298K for: 1 A (aq)...

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What is the standard free energy of the reaction, in kJ, at 298Kfor:

1 A (aq) + 1 B (aq) <--> 2 C (aq) + 2 D (aq)

if   ΔH° (A)= -3.4134 kJ/mol , ΔH° (B) = 93.8823kJ/mol, ΔH° (C) = -26.8495 kJ/mol, and ΔH° (D) = -39.4984kJ/mol

ΔS° (A)= 33.3845 J/(mol K) , ΔS° (B) = 92.5722 J/(mol K) , ΔS°(C) = -59.1781 J/(mol K) , and ΔS° (D) = -12.7602 J/(mol K)

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Answer GivenH A 34134 kJmolH B 938823 kJmolH C 268495 kJmolH D 394984 kJmolS A 333845 Jmol KS B 925722 Jmol KS C    See Answer
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