Phosphorous and chlorine gases combine to produce phosphorous trichloride: P2 (g) + 3Cl2 (g) . 2PCl3 (g) ΔG° at 298 oK for this reaction is -642.9 kJ/mol. The value of .G at 298 K for a reaction mixture that consists of 1.5 atm P2, 1.6 atm Cl2, and 0.65 atm PCl3 is __________.

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Phosphorous and chlorine gases combine to produce phosphorous trichloride: <br>P2 (g) + 3Cl<sub>2</sub> (g) . 2PCl<sub>3</sub> (g) ΔG° at 298 oK for this reaction is -642.9 kJ/mol. The value of .G at 298 K for a reaction mixture that consists of 1.5 atm P2, 1.6 atm Cl<sub>2</sub>, and 0.65 atm PCl<sub>3</sub> is __________.






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