For the reaction , X₂O₄(l) → 2XO₂(g), ΔG is

For the reaction , X₂O₄(l) → 2XO₂(g)
ΔU = 2.1 kcal, ΔS = 20 cal K⁻¹ at 300K
Hence, ΔG is

Options

(a) 2.7 kcal
(b) -2.7 kcal
(c) 9.3 kcal
(d) -9.3 kcal

Correct Answer:

-2.7 kcal

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