Calculate the equilibrium constant for the decomposition of water 2H2O(l) 2H2(g) + O2(g)
At 25°C, given that G°f (H2O(l) ) = -237.2 kJ/mol.
A) 0.83
B) 6.3 10-84
C) 2.5 10-42
D) 1.6 1083
E) 4.7 105
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