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Answer the following questions using the chemical reaction and thermochemical information given below: Determine delta G degree (in kJ) for this reaction at 392.48 K. Assume AH degreef and S degree do not vary as a function of temperature. Report your answer to two decimal places Determine the equilibrium constant for this reaction at 392.48 K. Report your answer to three significant figures in scientific notation If the partial pressure of CO2 is 8.96 atm, determine AG (in kJ) for this reaction at 392.48 K. Report your answer to two decimal places in standard notation (i.e. 123.45 kJ)
Answer the following questions using the chemical reaction and thermochemical information given below: Determine delta G degree (in kJ) for this reaction at 392.48 K. Assume AH degreef and S degree do not vary as a function of temperature. Report your answer to two decimal places Determine the equilibrium constant for this reaction at 392.48 K. Report your answer to three significant figures in scientific notation If the partial pressure of CO2 is 8.96 atm, determine AG (in kJ) for this reaction at 392.48 K. Report your answer to two decimal places in standard notation (i.e. 123.45 kJ)
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23 Feb 2019