A fugue uses imitative polyphony.

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A fugue uses imitаtive pоlyphоny.

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One оf the cооl things аbout redox reаctions is thаt the Gibbs energy, ΔG, can be measured using just a volt meter! Consider the following complicated redox reaction (charges not included but you don't ned them): 4 Al(s)  +  3O2(g)  +  6 H2O(l)  +  4 OH−(aq)   →   4 [Al(OH)4]−(aq) This is a much more complicated redox reaction than we have discussed so far, but you don't need to understand it to answer this question, you only need to know its Ecell, which is +2.71 V, and the number of electrons involved in the reaction, which in this case is four, n = 4. What is the Gibbs energy of the redox reaction above as written, in kJ (to the nearest whole number)?   ΔG = -n F Ecell F = 96,485 Coulombs/mol