Calculate K at 298 K for each reaction
a) MgCO3(s)<=====> MG^2+ (aq) + CO3^2- (aq)
b) H2(g)+O2 (g) <=====>H2O2 (l)
*please use the Appendix B standard thermodynamic values for selected substances*
**please show all work and calculations**
all you have to do is google standard thermodynamic values for selected substances. appendix b.
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