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When delta S= 0.218 kj/K, calculate delta G at room temperature (25 Celcius). 2(C3H6) + 9(O2)> 6(CO2) + 6(H2O).

delta H for C3H6 is 20.0 kj/mol, O2 is 0 kj/mol, CO2 is -393.5, H2O is -241.8

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