Consider the reversible reaction
A (aq) + 3B (aq) <-> AB3 (aq)
Assume the following at 266 K
Standard state dGo = -4.6 kJ/mol
[A] = 0.3 M
[AB3] = 0.3 M
What is the concentration of [B] when dG = 0 ?
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