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The solubility product constant at 25°C for AgI(s) in water has the value 8.3 × 10–17. Calculate ∆Grxn at 25°C for the process AgI(s) <--> Ag+(aq) + I– (aq) where [Ag+] = 9.1 × 10–9 and [I–] = 9.1 × 10–9.

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