Asked by Angelica
                For a particular reaction H = -32 kJ and S = -98 J/K.  
a.At what temp will the reaction be at equilibrium?
b.If the temperature is increased from the equilibrium temperature what will happen?
            
            
        a.At what temp will the reaction be at equilibrium?
b.If the temperature is increased from the equilibrium temperature what will happen?
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    In the freenergy equation
G=H+TS set G=0, solve for Temp
If Temp is increased, G goes more negative, so the reaction goes to completion.
    
G=H+TS set G=0, solve for Temp
If Temp is increased, G goes more negative, so the reaction goes to completion.
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