For the chemical reaction x y , the standard reaction Gibbs energy depends on temperature…
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For the chemical reaction \(x \rightleftharpoons y\), the standard reaction Gibbs energy depends on temperature T (in K) as:
\(\Delta_{\mathrm{r}} \mathrm{G}^{-}\left(\mathrm{ink} \mathrm{k} \mid \mathrm{mal}^{-1}\right)=120-\frac{3}{\mathrm{~B}} T\)
The major component of the reaction mixture at T is:
- X if T = 315 K
- X if T = 350 K
- Y if T = 300 K
- Y if T = 280 K
Answer
(A) X if T = 315 K
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