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    At 25°C,the Acid Dissociation Constant for Formic Acid Is 6
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At 25°C,the Acid Dissociation Constant for Formic Acid Is 6

Question 28

Question 28

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At 25°C,the acid dissociation constant for formic acid is 6.9 × 10−4.Calculate ΔG° for this reaction.(R = 8.31 × 10−3 kJ/K)


A) −18.0 kJ
B) −1.51 kJ
C) +1.51 kJ
D) +18.0 kJ
E) +41.4 kJ

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