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wered + 6.00 Consider the following hypothetical reaction (at 304 K). Standard free energies, ir kJ/mol, are given in parentheses. A → B С AG = ? (-32.5) (207.8) (-237.0) What is the value of the equilibrium constant for the reaction at this temperature? Tag Answer:
6. Consider the following hypothetical reaction (at 316.8 K). Standard free energies, in kJ/mol, are given in parentheses. = B . + C AG' = ? [B][C] (-32.2) (207.8) (-237.0) СА] What is the value of the equilibrium constant for the reaction at 316.8 K? b=0,300 CL203
Question 7 1 pts Consider the following hypothetical reaction at 310 K. Standard free energies of formation are given in parentheses. B с AG° = -25.0kJ/mol (176.4 kJ/mol) Calculate the standard free energy of formation of compound B. 151.4 kJ/mol 201.4 kJ/mol 0 151.4kJ/mol 201.4 kJ/mol none of these
Consider the following hypothetical reaction at 310 K. Standard free energies of formation are given in parentheses. B C G° = –46.0 kJ/mol (?) (176.4 kJ/mol) Calculate the standard free energy of formation of compound B. a) 222.4 kJ/mol b) –222.4 kJ/mol c) 130.4 kJ/mol d) –130.4 kJ/mol e) none of these Please show work
A certain reaction has a ΔG value of 13.8 kJ/mol. What is the value of the equilibrium constant (K) for this reaction when the temperature is 295 K? What is the value of K at 305 K when ∆Go = -4.75 kJ/mol? Consider a process with ∆H = 37.6 kJ and ∆S = 99.5 J/K. At what temperature will this process be at equilibrium?
Standard free energies of formation, AG, in kj/mol, are given below each reactant and product in the reaction shown below. The standard free energy of reaction, AG', for this reaction is kj. Enter your answer as the nearest Integer with no units. CH468) 2 028) -CO2(g) + 2 H200) - 50.8 0 - 394.4 -237.2
1)For the process Ao → Ag) , the AHwR = 30.5 kJ/mol and ASm"-86.4 J/molK. Assuming these values are independent of T, what is the normal boiling point of substance A in °C? Do not input the unit just numerical value (the number). 2) For a certain process at 355 K, ΔG =-12.4 kJ and ΔH--72 kJ. What is the change in entropy,AS, for this process? 3)Consider the following hypothetical reaction (at 310 K). Standard free energies. AGP, in kJ/mol...
4. Consider the following reaction: ATP + pyruvate phosphoenolpyruvate + ADP Given: Standard free energy of hydrolysis for ATP to ADP is -30.5 kJ/mol Standard free energy of hydrolysis for phosphenolpyruvate to pyruvate is -61.9 kJ/mol Calculate AGⓇ and Key for this reaction.
Given the following free energies of formations;ΔGfo (kJ/mol)C2H2 (g) 209.2C2H6 (g) -32.9 calculate Kp at 298 K for C2H2(g) + 2 H2(g) → C2H6 (g)A. 9.07x10-1B. 97.2C. 1.24x1031D. 2.72x1042E. None of these
Consider these hypothetical chemical reactions: A⇌B,ΔG= 13.7 kJ/mol B⇌C,ΔG= -27.2 kJ/mol C⇌D,ΔG= 6.20 kJ/mol What is the free energy, ΔG, for the overall reaction, A⇌D? Express your answer with the appropriate units. ΔG = Firefly luciferase is the enzyme that allows fireflies to illuminate their abdomens. Because this light generation is an ATP-requiring reaction, firefly luciferase can be used to test for the presence of ATP. In this way, luciferase can test for the presence of life. The coupled reactions...