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Please show all work A.)Choose the statement below that is TRUE. a.If K < 1, the reaction is spontaneous in the forward direction. b. If K < 1, the reaction is spontaneous in the reverse direction. c, If K < 1, the reaction is at equilibrium. d. Not enough information is given. B.)Place the following in order of decreasing molar entropy at 298 K. H2 Cl2 F2 a. H2 > F2 > Cl2 b. H2 > Cl2 > F2 c....
Help and please show steps Part A Above what temperature does the following reaction become nonspontaneous? FeO(s) + CO(g) + CO2(g) + Fe(s) AH = -11.0 kJ; , AS = -17.4 J/K O 298 K O 632 K O 191 K O This reaction is nonspontaneous at all temperatures. O This reaction is spontaneous at all temperatures. Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Part A Place the following in order of increasing entropy at 298 K. Ne Xe He Ar Kr...
Place the following in order of increasing molar entropy at 298 k CO C13H28 H Place the following in order of increasing molar entropy at 298 K. CO C13H28 H2 O C13H28 <CO<H2 OH,<CO<C13H28 O CO<H2«C13H28 O C13H28 <H2<CO O co-C13H28 <H₂
please answer all of the following questions. no work needs to be shown. 20) Place the following in order of increasing metallic character. Rb CsK Na A) Na < K Rb < Cs B) K <Cs < Rb < Na C)K < s < Na < Rb D) Cs < Rb<K <Na E) Na < Rb < Cs <K 21) A cation of 2 indicates that an element has A) lost two neutrons. B) lost two protons. C) gained two...
#13. Please show every step, even the simple mathematics. I need to fully understand the concept behind this and how to do it. What is the S of each species and why was it is done that way?? Thank you!! it fonowIng lR Order of increasing molar entropy at 298 K. NO CO SO A) NO < CO So B) SO CO< NO C) SO< NO CO D) CO < SO NO E) CO < NO SO 13. Calculate ΔSorxn...
Place the following in order of increasing molar entropy at 298 K. CO2 C9H20 CO A)CO2 < CO < C9H20 B)CO2 < C9H20 < CO C)CO < CO2 < C9H20 D)C9H20 < CO < CO2 E)C9H20 < CO2 < CO
1. Which of the following is in the correct order of standard state entropy? I. Liquid water < gaseous water II. Liquid water < solid water III. NH; <H3 a. I only b. II only III only d. I and II only e. I and III only c. 2. Which of the following will have the greatest standard molar entropy (Sº)? a. NH3(g) d. H2O(1) b. He(g) CaCO3(s) c. C(s, graphite) e. 3. Indicate which of the following has the...
Question 9 Place the following in order of increasing entropy. H2O(l) H2O(g) H2O(s) OH,09 <H2O(s) < H200 • H,09 < H200) < H20(5) H2011) < H2045) < H2O(g) H203 1,011 <H2015) H. O g) H.00)
please answer all of the following questions. no work needs to be shown. 5) Place the following in order of decreasing IE1 Cs Mg Ar A) Cs > Mg > Ar B) Ar > Mg > Cs C) Mg > Ar> Cs D) Mg > Cs> Ar E) Cs> Ar > Mg
Part A Draw orbital-filling diagrams for atoms with the following atomic numbers. Show each electron as an up or down arrow, and use the abbreviation of the preceding noble gas to represent inner-shell electrons. Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Reset Help . Ar (a) Z= 25 1+ 1 11 4s 3d He (b) Z= 56 Xe 1+ Ne 6s Ar (c) Z = 28 Ar 1+ 11 4s 3d Kr tt 1+ 1+ † (d) Z =...