92. Solving a chemistry problem
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2. Calculate the change in the Gibbs function at 120 C Ti(s) 2Cl(g)=TiCl4(g)
substance ΔfH0298 kJ/mol S0298 J/(mol*K) Cp, J/(mol*K)
Ti(s) 0 30.5 34.52
Cl2(g) 0 223.0 35.82
TiCl2(g) -800 352.0 149.0
substance ΔfH0298 kJ/mol S0298 J/(mol*K) Cp, J/(mol*K)
Ti(s) 0 30.5 34.52
Cl2(g) 0 223.0 35.82
TiCl2(g) -800 352.0 149.0
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