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A process which is unfavorable with respect to enthalpy, but
A process which is unfavorable with respect to enthalpy, but favorable with respect to entrophy
a)could occur at high
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Kim B.
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What is the enthalpy change (in kJ/mol) for the following process?
Na+(g) + Br-(g) --> NaBr (s) Hint: use the Born-Haber cycle
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Crystal
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The enthalpy change for the reaction
2 H2 + O2 > 2 H20 is -571.6 kJ. Determine the enthalpy change for the decomposition of 24.0g
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Mike
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give enthalpy profile diagrams to illustrate endothermic and exothermic reactions. include an explanation of cocepts such as
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ABRAHAM
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Enthalpy questions?
Given this enthalpy change MgCl₂(s)---->Mg²⁺(g) +2Cl⁻(g) ΔH∅ =+2490KJ/mol Mg2+(g)----> Mg²⁻ (aq)
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Arvind Vijayanand Dubey
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Enthalpy questions?
Given this enthalpy change MgCl₂(s)---->Mg²⁺(g) +2Cl⁻(g) ΔH∅ =+2490KJ/mol Mg2+(g)----> Mg²⁻ (aq)
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Arvind Vijayanand Dubey
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The concept of free energy allows prediction of spontaneity of a process by considering the
changes in ________ and ________
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brandy
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Which of the following is the best definition of Hess' Law?
A. Heat is always released by the decomposition of 1 mole of a
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Anonymous
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Which of the following is the best definition of Hess' Law?
A. Heat evolved in a given process can be expressed as the sum of the
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Jared
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Three sevenths of the possible outcomes were favorable, while the rest of the possible outcomes were unfavorable. (a) what
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jazzi
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