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At equilibrium, the free energy change, ΔG, of any system is zero: ΔG=0=ΔH−TΔS So, under equilibrium conditions, this equation can be rearranged as T=ΔHΔS Part A Glacial acetic acid is the concentrated form of acetic acid, the acid in vinegar. The term "glacial" refers to the appearance of the solid form, which resembles glacial ice. What is the melting point of this compound, in degrees Celsius, based on its thermodynamic data shown here? ΔHfus (kJ/mol) = 24.32 ΔSfus [J/(K⋅mol)] =...
Part A Part complete Glacial acetic acid is the concentrated form of acetic acid, the acid in vinegar. The term "glacial" refers to the appearance of the solid form, which resembles glacial ice. What is the melting point of this compound, in degrees Celsius, based on its thermodynamic data shown here? ΔHfus (kJ/mol) ΔSfus [J/(K⋅mol)] 24.32 83.93 Express the melting point numerically in degrees Celsius. View Available Hint(s) 16.6 ∘C SubmitPrevious Answers Correct Part B Based on the following thermodynamic...
L. Explain why a solution of 0.10 M HNO(ag) conducts more electrical current than does a solution of 0.10 M formic acid, HCOOH. 2. Explain the observed trend in melting points in the hydrogen halides. HI HBr 88.5 °C HF 83.1 "C 14.8° Ethanol has a heat of vaporization of 38.56 kJ/msol and a normal boiling point of 78.4°C. what is the vapor 3. pressure ofethanol at 15 ℃ ? 4. One type of household bleach contains 455% sodium hypochlorite(NaOCl)...