The reaction of hydroxide ion with chloromethane to yield methanol and chloride ion is

Chapter 6, Problem 6.37

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The reaction of hydroxide ion with chloromethane to yield methanol and chloride ion is an example of a general reaction type called a nucleophilic substitution reaction: HO2 1 CH3Cl uv CH3OH 1 Cl2 The value of DH for the reaction is 275 kJ/mol, and the value of DS is 154 J/(Kmol). What is the value of DG (in kJ/mol) at 298 K? Is the reaction exothermic or endothermic? Is it exergonic or endergonic?

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