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Problem page a chemist fills a reaction vessel with hydrogen gas, oxygen gas, and water gas at a temperature of . under these conditions, calculate the reaction free energy for the following chemical reaction: use the thermodynamic information in the aleks data tab. round your answer to the nearest kilojoule.
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