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The dissolution reaction of AgCl(s) follows this reaction:
AgCl(s) â Ag+(aq) + Clâ(aq)
The reaction has delta H = 65.43 kJ/mol, Delta S = 33.01 J/mol K. At 25 Celsius, K = 1.8 x 10â10, what is K at 177
degrees C? (assume delta S and H are temperature independent)
The dissolution reaction of AgCl(s) follows this reaction:
AgCl(s) â Ag+(aq) + Clâ(aq)
The reaction has delta H = 65.43 kJ/mol, Delta S = 33.01 J/mol K. At 25 Celsius, K = 1.8 x 10â10, what is K at 177
degrees C? (assume delta S and H are temperature independent)
Lelia LubowitzLv2
17 Dec 2019