Chemistry
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Author: Julia Burdge
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 18.9, Problem 1PPA
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Using data from Appendix 2, calculate the equilibrium constant.
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Calculate AGO for each of the following reactions from the equilibrium constant at the temperature given.
(a) N2(g) + O2(g)
(b) H2(g) + I2(g)
2NO(g)
2HI(g)
(c) CO2(g) + H2(g) → CO(g) + H2O(g)
(d) CaCO3(s) →CaO(s) + CO2 (g)
T = 2000 °C
K₁ = 4.1 × 10-4
T = 400 °C
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T = 980 °C
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(e) HF(aq) + H2O(l) → H3O+ (aq) + F¯(aq)
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(f) AgBr(s) → Ag+ (aq) + Br(aq)
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18)The AG, of atomic oxygen (for one O atom) is 230.1 kJ/mol and that for 02 is zero kJ/mol. Determine
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the equilibrium constant for the following reaction at 25° C and 1 atm.
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a) 2.1 х 10-81
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