We can calculate the equilibrium constant from Gibbs free energy law,
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Consider the reaction: NH3 (g) + HCl (g) → NH4Cl (s) Given the following table of thermodynamic data at 298 K: Substance! AH/M/mol) I s。(J/K-mol) NH3 g) HCI (g) NHCI)-3144 -46.19 -92.30 192.5 186.69 94.6 The value of K for the reaction at 25 °c is
step by step for both please T71 pts Consider the reaction: NH, (g) + HCI (9) ► NH,CI (s) Given the following table of thermodynamic data at 298 ok: Substance by admons Imoly NH HCI NHCI 4 6.19 -92.30 -314.4 192.5 186,69 94.6 The value of K for the reaction at 25°C is 150 1.4 x 10 1.1 x10-16 9.3 x1095 8.4 x109 Question 2 1/1 pts The equilibrium constant for the following reaction is 5.0 x 10% at 25°C....
step by step please TT1 pts Consider the reaction: NHą (g) + HCI (g) → NH,CI (s) Given the following table of thermodynamic data at 298 ok: Substance (kJ/mol S(J/mol) NH |-46.19 192.5 HCI -92.30 186.69 NHCI -314.4 94.6 The value of K for the reaction at 25 °C is 150 1.4 x108 1.1 x10-16 9.3 Ⓡ1015 8.4 x104
1 attempts left Check my work Enter your answer in the provided box. Find AGⓇ for the following reaction, at 25°C, using AHand S values. NH,Cs) – NHỊg) + Hg) -55 kJ Substance or Ion HCl(g) HCl(aq) NH3) NH3(aq) NH,Cl(s) Standard Thermodynamic Values at 298 K AH KkJ/mol) -92.3 -167.46 -45.9 -S0.83 -314.4 sº (J/mol K) 186.79 55.06 193 110 94.6
Please show steps. Thank you. Consider the reaction: NH3 (g) + HCl (g) NHỊd(s). Given the following table of thermodynamic data at 298 K: Substance Hitmol) | SPIK.mol) HGS The siue ot k for the reaction at 25 C us
Consider the reaction: 2NO(g) + C12(8) + 2NOCI(g) Given the following table of thermodynamic data, AHF (kJ/mol) Substance NO (8) Cl2 (8) NOCI (8) 90.3 0 sº (l/mol.K) 210.7 223.0 261.6 51.7 Calculate Ahºrxn and Asºrxn and determine the temperature at which the reaction switches from being spontaneous to being non- spontaneous.
Consider the reaction: 2NO(g) + Cl2(g) → 2NOCI(g) Given the following table of thermodynamic data, Substance NO (g) Cl2(g) NOCI (g) AH (kJ/mol) 90.3 0 sº (/mol.K) 210.7 223.0 51.7 261.6 Calculate Ahºrxn and AS rxn and determine the temperature at which the reaction switches from being spontaneous to being non-spontaneous.
Given the following chemical reaction and standard thermodynamic quantities in the table, FeO(s) + Fe(s) + O2(g) → Fe2O3(s) FeO(s) Fe(s) O2(g) Fe2O3(s) ∆H°f (kJ/mol) −271.9 0 0 −822.16 ∆S° (J/mol∙K) 60.75 27.15 205.0 89.96 at 298 K, ∆G° for this reaction is [ Select ] ["‒490 kJ", "‒611 kJ", "59.9 kJ", "59926 kJ"] , and the reaction is ...
26. Consider the reaction: (5 pt) NH; (g)+ HCl(g) → NHACI(S) Given the following table of thermodynamic data, Substance AHF (kJ/mol) S /mol.K) NH3 (8) -46.19 1925 HCI (8) -9230 186.69 NH4Cl (s) -3144 946 a. Determine the temperature (in °C) which the reaction is spontaneous Circle one Greater than Less than All None Temp: * Reaction is (non)spontaneous at all temperatures b. Calculate the K for this reaction at 100°C. Answer:
help with this please Ca(OH)2(aq) + 2 HCl(aq) +CaCl2(8) + 2 H2O(1) Using the standard thermodynamic data in the tables linked above, calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction at 298.15K ANSWER: N2(g) + O2(g) +2NO(g) Using the standard thermodynamic data in the tables linked above, calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction at 298.15K ANSWER: 2CO(g) + O2(g) +2002(9) - der e en manos de 20, ali ne more than one so mi dicogna undan Using standard thermodynamic data...