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Asked: April 13, 2022In: Chemistry

Estimate the value of the equilibrium constant at 625 K for each of the following reactions….

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Estimate the value of the equilibrium constant at 625 K for each of the following reactions. ΔG∘f for BrCl(g) is −1.0 kJ/mol. The standard molar entropy, S∘, for BrCl(g) is 240.0 J/mol⋅K 1- 2NO2(g)⇌N2O4(g). ΔH∘f for N2O4(g) is 9.16 kJ/mol. 2- ...

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Asked: April 11, 2022In: Chemistry

At 850 K, the equilibrium constant for the reaction 2SO2(g) + O2(g) ⇋ 2SO3(g)

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At 850 K the equilibrium constant for the following reaction is Kc=15

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Asked: April 11, 2022In: Chemistry

The reaction below has an equilibrium constant of Kp=2.26×104 at 298 K.

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The reaction below has an equilibrium constant of Kp = 2.26×104 at 298 K. CO(g) + 2H2(g) ⇌ CH3OH(g)

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Asked: April 10, 2022In: Physics

Charge q2 in the figure(Figure 1) is in static equilibrium. Assume that q-42 nC .

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  A Charge q2 in the figure(Figure 1) is in static equilibrium. Assume that q=42 nC . What is q1?

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Asked: April 10, 2022In: Chemistry

A system at equilibrium contains I2 (g) at a pressure of 0.23 atm and I (g) at a pressure of 0.24 atm

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A system at equilibrium contains I2 (g) at a pressure of 0.23 atm and I (g) at a pressure of 0.24 atm . The system is then compressed to half its volume. Find the pressure of I2 and I when ...

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