Interpretation:
The standard molar Gibbs energy of carbon dioxide gas at 298 K relative to its value at 0K has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
Standard molar Gibbs energy can be calculated using following formula.
Where,
The expression for the translational partition function is given below.
Where,
The expression for rotational partition function is given below.
Where,
The expression for vibrational partition function is given below.
Where,
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