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  1. 1) Free energies of formation area. always positive b. always negative c. never zero d. measured at 298K e. more than one
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  2. Based �on� free� energies� of �hydrolysis�given� below,� for� each �of� the� following�reactions:�i)�Determine� the� overall�
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  3. Use the reaction and bond information to answer the question.C2H6 → C2H4 + H2 Reactant bond energies: H–C = 413 kJ/mol,
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  4. Calculate the standard free energy of the following reactionsat 25C, using standard free energies of formation. a. C2H4(g) �
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  5. You know that a collision must be "elastic" if:The momentum of the two-object system doesn't change The sum of the final kinetic
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  6. A quick question. When we use the bond energies to find delta H, should we use the sum of the bond energies of the reactants
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  7. Read the passage.One way of life is based upon the will of the majority, and is distinguished by free institutions,
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  8. Calculate the value of ()Go for the following reaction , given the standard free energies of formation listed below each ion.Ag(
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  9. Free energies of formation area. always positive b. always negative c. never zero d. measured at 298K e. more than one response
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  10. the standard free energies of formation of SO2(g) and SO3(g) are -300.4 and -370.4kJ mol-1 respectively. Calculate the value of
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