If AG, for a reaction is +13.4 kJ/mol, what is K for the reaction at 2°C?...
For a particular reaction at 212.3 °C, AG = -889.99 kJ/mol, and AS = 385.90 J/(mol · K). Calculate AG for this reaction at -2.8 °C. AG= 193.97 kJ/mol
For a particular reaction at 203.3 °C, AG = 424.99 kJ/mol, and AS - 551.38 J/mol K). Calculate AG for this reaction at -66.6 °C. AG = kJ/mol What is the value of K for this aqueous reaction at 298 K? A + B =C+D AG° = 11.80 kJ/mol
What is the value of K for this aqueous reaction at 298 K? A+B F C +D AG° = 21.71 kJ/mol K =
For a particular reaction at 239.1 °C, AG = 363.40 kJ/mol, and AS = 739.34 J/mol. K). Calculate AG for this reaction at -19.0 °C. AGE 554.22 kJ/mol
7) Calculate the key of a reaction at 315 °K and a AG° = -35.7 kJ/mol. Is the reaction favorable? a. Keq = 8.38*10°; exergonic b. Keq = 8.38*10-5; endergonic c. Keg = 3.76*10°; exergonic d. Keq = 3.76*10-4; endergonic
For a particular reaction, AH = -14.20 kJ/mol and AS = -198.5 J/(mol.K). Calculate AG for this reaction at 298 K. AG = 73.35 kJ/mol
Determine K for a reaction at 200 K if AG° = 12.9 kJ/mol. (R = 8.314 J/mol · K)
Given that the AG" (kJ/mol) at 298 K for difluoroacetylene (C2F2) and hexafluorobenzene (C8F6) are 191.2 and 81.3, respectively, what is Kat 298 K for the reaction CoF6(E) - 3C2F2(E)? A 1.84 x 1019 B. 5.44 x 10-20 C 0.20 D. 1.22 E. 5.06 x 10-87
QUESTION 12 Given that AG for NH=-16.667999999999999 kJ/mol, calculate the equilibrium constant for the following reaction at 298 K: N2(8)+3 H2()2 NH3(g) Oa5.820000000000003 x 108 b8 349999999999996 x 102 Oc1.01 Od696999 998 x 10s O4.5099999999999998 x <1069
Question 5 Correct Use AG° =AH° -TAS° to calculate AG (in kJ) at 298 K for : Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 2002(g) +4H2O(1) ► 2CH3OH(1) + 302(g) P Flag question Answer: 1404.84 Question 6 Not answered Marked out of 1.00 If the above reaction could be done at 3399 K, what would be your estimate for AGº (in kJ) at this elevated temperature? Use AGⓇ =AH°-TAS and assume AH° and AS are independent of temperature. P Flag question (Theis...