Question
Question: The standard Gibbs Energy change for a gaseous reaction at 27 is X Kcal. If the equilibrium constant...
The standard Gibbs Energy change for a gaseous reaction at 27 is X Kcal. If the equilibrium constant of a reaction is 100 and R is 2 calK−1mol−1. Then X is:
A.−2.7636
B. +2.7636
C. +807
D. −807
Explanation
Solution
Use the formula for Gibbs Energy change which includes equilibrium constant, temperature and R. Then using the above given values find the value of X.
Formula Used: ΔG=−RTlnK
where ΔG=change in Gibbs free energy
T = temperature in kelvin