Problem 3. Suppose you make an error of 10% in a determination of K at 25°C. What is the resulting error in AG? Similarly, suppose your estimate of AG is off by 10%. What is the resulting error in K at 298 K?

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Problem 3. Suppose you make an error of 10% in a determination of K at 25°C. What is the
resulting error in AG? Similarly, suppose your estimate of AG is off by 10%. What is the
resulting error in K at 298 K?
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 3. Suppose you make an error of 10% in a determination of K at 25°C. What is the resulting error in AG? Similarly, suppose your estimate of AG is off by 10%. What is the resulting error in K at 298 K?
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