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OpenStudy (anonymous):

CO2(g)+C(s)=2CO calculate equilibrium concentrations from G=183.77 kJ/mol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Should be "deltaG" not G Anyways, deltaG at standard state = -RTlnK = -8.314 x T lnK So as you can see, I"m missing the temperature or else I can't solve for K b/c I have two unknown variables

OpenStudy (anonymous):

standard temp is 298.15 K

OpenStudy (anonymous):

iv calculated it with the said formula and the concentration is quite big..[CO]=[CO2]= 2.57exp-36 :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ah yes you're right about the standard temperature. Sorry, got rusty at this. I got 6.35E-33

OpenStudy (anonymous):

183770 Joules = -8.314 x 298.15 lnK --> e^-74.14 = 6.35E-33

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And this concentration is actually quite small

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