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The Change in Gibb's free energy, ΔG for the reaction at 298K is; -56.92KJ.

Gibb's free energy of reactions

It follows from the Gibb's free energy formula as expressed in terms of Enthalpy and Entropy that;

  • ΔG = ΔH - TΔS

On this note, it follows that;

  • ΔG = 14.6 - (298× 0.24)

Hence, the Gibb's free energy for the reaction is;

  • ΔG = 14.6 - 71.52
  • ΔG = -56.92KJ

Remarks: The question requires that we determine the Gibb's free energy for the reaction at 298K.

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The Gibbs free energy for the reaction Br²(g) Cl²(g)⇌2BrCl(g) is -56.92 KJ.

What is Gibbs Free energy?

It's the total work done in a closed thermodynamic system.

By the formula of Gibbs free energy

[tex]\rm \Delta G = \Delta H - T \Delta S[/tex]

The H is 14.6 KJ/mol

The change in temperature is 0.24

Putting the values in the equation

[tex]\Delta G = 14.6 - (298 \times 0.24)\\\\ \Delta G = 14.6 - 71.52\\\\ \Delta G = -56.92KJ[/tex]

Thus, the Gibbs free energy for the reaction is -56.92 KJ

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