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The Standard Gibbs Free Energy Change Questions

 

I’m working on a chemistry multi-part question and need an explanation to help me understand better.

In the reaction, 2X + Y 3Z, the concentration of the reactants and product is measured to be X = 0.15 M, Y = 0.05 M, and Z = 0.5 M at 48 degrees C. The standard free energy change of the reaction, ΔG0 = – 12.57 kJ/mol

Calculate the reaction quotient Q for these concentrations.

Calculate the equilibrium constant of the reaction Keq .

What direction the reaction will proceed towards to reach equilibrium