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Use the data given to calculate the value of Κ for the reaction at 25°C AgCl(s) Ag+(aq) + Cl− (aq)   AgCl(s) Ag+(aq) Cl− (aq) S° (J K−1 mol−1) +96.2 +72.68 +56.4 ΔH°f (kJ/mol) −127.07 +105.58 −167.2

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To tackle the problem, begin by identifying the reaction of interest: AgCl(s) ⇄ Ag+(aq) + Cl−(aq). We need the equilibrium constant K at 25 °C, which is linked to the standard Gibbs energy change via K = exp(-ΔG°/RT). First, compute the standard enthalpy change for the reaction......Login to view full explanation

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