Consider a process in which 0.2 mol of liquid acetone is mixed with 0.8 mol of liquid chloroform at a temperature of 35oC and a pressure of 1 bar. Under these conditions, measurements show that the activity coefficients of the acetone and chloroform constituents of the mixture have the values 0.544 (for acetone) and 0.957 (for chloroform). Given this information, what would be the ∆G associated with the mixing process?

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Consider a process in which 0.2 mol of liquid acetone is mixed with 0.8 mol of liquid chloroform at a temperature of 35<sup>o</sup>C and a pressure of 1 bar. Under these conditions, measurements show that the activity coefficients of the acetone and chloroform constituents of the mixture have the values 0.544 (for acetone) and 0.957 (for chloroform). Given this information, what would be the ∆G associated with the mixing process?





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