The standard Gibbs energy of formation of NH3(g) is 16.5 kJ mol1 at 298 K. What is the

Chapter 7, Problem 7.11(a)

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The standard Gibbs energy of formation of NH3(g) is 16.5 kJ mol1 at 298 K. What is the reaction Gibbs energy when the partial pressures of the N2, H2, and NH3 (treated as perfect gases) are 3.0 bar, 1.0 bar, and 4.0 bar, respectively? What is the spontaneous direction of the reaction in this case?

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