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it is incorrect. Is there something I am doing wrong?
I keep getting 2.10 as the answer here but it is incorrect. Is there something I...
What is the ΔrG for the following reaction (in kJ mol-1) at 298 K? 2 Si (s) + 3 H2 (g) ⇌ Si2H6(g) The conditions for this reaction are: PH2 = 1.83 bar PSi2H6 = 0.96 bar You will also need to use Appendix II in your textbook (containing standard Gibbs energies of formation). ΔGf(Si2H6) = 127.3 kJ/mol ΔGf(H2) = 0 kJ/mol
1--What is the ΔrG for the following reaction (in kJ mol-1) at 298 K? CH4 (g) + 2 O2 (g) ⇌ CO2 (g) + 2 H2O (g) The conditions for this reaction are: PCH4 = 0.73 bar PO2 = 0.27 bar PCO2 = 0.10 bar PH2O = 1.41 bar 2--What is the ΔrG for the following reaction (in kJ mol-1) at 298 K? 2 Si (s) + 3 H2 (g) ⇌ Si2H6(g) The conditions for this reaction are: PH2 =...
What is the ArG for the following reaction (in kJ moll) at 298 K? 2 NO2 (g) = N204 (g) The conditions for this reaction are: PNO2 = 1.59 bar PN204 = 1.41 bar You will also need to use Appendix Il in your textbook (containing standard Gibbs energies of formation). You have 5 attempts at this question.
What is the A,G for the following reaction (in kJ molt) at 298 K? CH4 (g) + 2 O2(g) = CO2 (g) + 2 H20 (g) The conditions for this reaction are: PCH4 = 1.51 bar Po2 = 1.33 bar Pco2 = 0.21 bar PH2O = 0.62 bar You will also need to use Appendix Il in your textbook (containing standard Gibbs energies of formation).
What is the ΔrG for the following reaction (in kJ mol-1) at 298 K? 2 NO2 (g) ⇌N2O4 (g) The conditions for this reaction are: PNO2 = 0.12 bar PN2O4 = 0.99 bar You will also need to use Appendix II in your textbook (containing standard Gibbs energies of formation).
What is the ΔrG for the following reaction (in kJ mol-1) at 298 K? 3 O2 (g) ⇌ 2 O3(g) The conditions for this reaction are: PO2 = 0.62 bar PO3 = 0.33 bar You will also need to use Appendix II in your textbook (containing standard Gibbs energies of formation). ΔfH ΔfG S * O2(g) 0 0 205.2 O3(g) 142.7 163.2 238.9
1.A) What is the equilibrium constant for a reaction at temperature 31.5 °C if the equilibrium constant at 55.4 °C is 1.53? For this reaction, ΔrH = 20.2 kJ mol-1 . You have 5 attempts at this question. Remember: if you want to express an answer in scientific notation, use the letter "E". For example "4.32 x 104" should be entered as "4.32E4". 1B) What is the ΔrG° for the following reaction (in kJ mol-1)? N2(g) + O2(g) + Cl2(g)...
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Part A The change in enthalpy (AH) for a reaction is -23.5 kJ/mol. The equilibrium constant for the reaction is 2.1x103 at 298 K What is the equilibrium constant for the reaction at 605 K? Express your answer using two significant figures. Submit Request Answer
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Draw 3-methylcyclobutanol. Include all hydrogen atoms.
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The equilibrium constant for the chemical equation N2(g)+3H2(g)2NH3(g) s Kp = 4.46 at 197 degree C. Calculate the value of the K for the reaction at 197 degree C. Kc =