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The standard Gibbs free energy change of for the reaction, `2AB hArr A_2 +B_2` is 11.8 KJ at 230 K and 1 atm. Calculate degree of dissociation of AB at 230 K.

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To solve the problem of calculating the degree of dissociation of AB at 230 K, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Write the balanced chemical equation The balanced chemical equation for the dissociation of AB is: \[ 2AB \rightleftharpoons A_2 + B_2 \] ### Step 2: Set up initial concentrations Assume we start with 1 mole of AB: ...
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