When the oxide of generic metal M is heated at 25.0 ∘C , a negligible amount of M is produced.
MO2(s)↽−−⇀M(s)+O2(g) Δ?∘ = 291.4kJmol
When this reaction is coupled to the conversion of graphite to carbon dioxide, it becomes spontaneous. What is the chemical equation of this coupled process? Show that the reaction is in equilibrium. Include physical states and represent graphite as C(s) .
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What is the thermodynamic equilbrium constant for the coupled reaction?
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When the oxide of generic metal M is heated at 25.0 ∘C , a negligible amount of M is produced. MO2(s)↽−−⇀M(s)+O2(g) Δ?∘=287.8kJmol When this reaction is coupled to the conversion of graphite to carbon dioxide, it becomes spontaneous. What is the chemical equation of this coupled process? Show that the reaction is in equilibrium. Include physical states and represent graphite as C(s) . chemical equation: What is the thermodynamic equilbrium constant for the coupled reaction? ?=
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