Consider the following reaction and its standard molar Gibbs Free-Energy of reaction:
2 Fe3+ (aq) + Hg 2 2+ (aq)
2 Fe2+ (aq) + 2 Hg 2+ (aq) D G rxn = 2.87 kJ/mol What is the molar Gibbs Free-Energy of reaction at 500 K under non-standard conditions when Fe3+ = 0.25 M, Hg 2 2+ = 0.33 M, Fe2+ = 0.15 M and Hg 2+ = 0.32 M?
A) D G rxn = - 6.24 kJ/mol
B) D G rxn = 0.619 kJ/mol
C) D G rxn = 2.78 kJ/mol
D) D G rxn = 9.11 kJ/mol
E) D G rxn = 12.0 kJ/mol
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