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2. Create the equation of a line by substituting AG° = AH° – TASinto the equation AG° = -RT ln(Kc), and solve for In (Kc). In
1. Fill out the missing parts of the following ICE table using the drop-down menus provided. 11 Na2B407(s) 2 Na+ (aq) + B40-2
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