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Chemistry, 16.12.2019 18:31, darkshaders11

Achemist fills a reaction vessel with 0.486g calcium phosphate (ca3(po4)2) solid, 0.528 m calcium (ca2+) aqueous solution, and 0.189m phosphate (po43-) aqueous solution at a temperature of 25.0 degrees celsius.

under these conditions, calculate the reaction free energy delta g for the following chemical reaction

ca3(po4)2 (> 3ca2+ (aq)+2po43-(aq)

thermodynamic info:

ca3(po4)2: -3899.0 ca2+: -553.6 po43-: -1013.

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