Multiple Choice
At 699 K, ΔG° = -23.25 kJ for the reaction H2(g) + I2(g) 2HI(g) . Calculate ΔG for this reaction if the reagents are both supplied at 10.0 atm pressure and the product is at 1.00 atm pressure.
A) +50.0 kJ
B) +36.6 kJ
C) -36.6 kJ
D) -3.5 kJ
E) -50.0 kJ
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