Calculate the equilibrium constant under standard conditions (K’eq) when (delta)G0’ is -4.18 kJ/mol. Standard conditions are 298 K and a gas constant = 8.32 x 10^-3 kJ/mol K
delta Go = - 4.18 kJ / mol
Temperature = 298 K
R = 8.32 x 10^-3 kJ / mol K
delta Go = - RT ln K
- 4.18 = - 8.32 x 10^-3 x 298 x ln K
K = 5.40
equilibrium constant = 5.40
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