Question: In another homework problem, we considered an equilibrium between two molecular systems A and B: A B For calculating the equilibrium constant we represented the

In another homework problem, we considered an equilibrium between two molecular systems A and B: AB
For calculating the equilibrium constant we represented the energies of A and B as energy ladders...but with the ground states equal: A,0=B,0=0
. In this problem we consider the case where the ground states are unequal such that: A,0=\Delta =1.00\times 1020J
and B,0=0.00J
.For the energy ladders the spacing between the A energy levels is A=1.00\times 1021J
and for the B energy levels B=1.00\times 1020J.
Calculate the standard molar Gibbs energy \Delta G
at T=1000K..

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