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Calculate the standard Gibbs energy of the reaction of the following reaction at 298 K: CO(g) + CH3CH2OH(l) CH3CH2COOH(l) Given the values of standard molar

Calculate the standard Gibbs energy of the reaction of the following reaction at 298 K:

CO(g) + CH3CH2OH(l) CH3CH2COOH(l)

Given the values of standard molar entropies and standard enthalpies of formation. Given the standard molar entropies ( ) at 298K for CH3CH2COOH(l) is 191 J/Kmol, CH3CH2OH(l) is 160.7 J/Kamal, and CO(g) is 197.67 J/Kmol. The standard enthalpies of formation (fH ) at 298 K for CH3CH2COOH(l) is -510 kJ/mol, CH3CH2OH(l) is -277.69 kJ/mol and CO(g) is -110.53 kJ/mol.

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