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Calculate βˆ†G, at 298 K and 760 torr for the reaction HgS(s) + 2 HCl(g) β†’ HgCl2 + H2S(g)

if you start with 1.5 moles of red HgS and excess HCl. βˆ†G0f for HgS(s, red) is βˆ’50.6 kJ/mol, for HCl(g) is βˆ’95.30 kJ/mol, for HgCl2 is βˆ’179 kJ/mol, and for H2S(g) is βˆ’33.6 kJ/mol

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