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Gibbs free energy problem
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March 16, 2019, 07:00:02 AM »
Calculate deltaG for the reaction:
H
2
O(l) = H
2
O(g). 100 degrees celsius, water is clean. P(H
2
O) = 0.1 bar.
Given that it is an equilibrium, I'd think that deltaG would be zero. But the answer is in fact negative. How is that possible?
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