The Gibbs' free energy change of a reaction at 27°C is - 26 kcal, and its entropy change…
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The Gibbs' free energy change of a reaction at 27°C is - 26 kcal, and its entropy change is - 60 cal K-1. The value of ∆H for the reaction is:
- - 44 kcal
- - 18 kcal
- 34 kcal
- - 24 kcal
Answer
(B) - 18 kcal
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