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Chemistry, 16.10.2019 16:30 dnjames01

what is the equilibrium constant for the reaction:

mgco3 > mg2+ + co32-

solving for delta g and then k (at standard conditions, i think 25c? )
free energy of mgco3 = -1012.1
free energy of mg2+ = -445.4
free energy of co32- = -5279

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