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Multiple ChoiceWhat is the gibbs free energy change for the given reaction at 25ºC? Au3+ (aq) + 3 Li (s) →. Au (s) + 3 Li+ (aq)Given the following reduction potentials: Au3+(aq) + 3 e– →. Au (s) E°red = + 1.50 VoltsLi+ (aq) + e– →. Li (s) E°red = – 3.04 Volts207views1rank
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