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Can thermodynamic quantity, delta G, be used to predict the speed of a reaction in a living organism? Why and why not?
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nikki
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The following reation has the following standard thermodynamic parameters: delta H= -33.6 kJ/mol delta S= -59.8 J/(mol*K). C(g)
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Brunette
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The following thermodynamic data was obtained for an unknown compound. Delta Hvap = 31.3 kj/mol and Delta S Vap= 79.7 kj/mol
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Chloe
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The following thermodynamic data was obtained for an unknown compound. Delta Hvap = 31.3 kj/mol and Delta S Vap= 79.7 kj/mol
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Chloe
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The following reaction has the following standard thermodynamic parameters:
Reaction: C(g) + D(g)----> E(g) Delta H
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Kay
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The following reaction has the following standard thermodynamic parameters:
Reaction: C(g) + D(g)----> E(g) Delta H
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Kay
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The following reaction has the following standard thermodynamic parameters:
Reaction: C(g) + D(g)----> E(g) Delta H
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AAdd
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Does my work here look right?
3. One mole of an ideal gas expands adiabatically into a vacuum. Calculate q, delta-e, w, and
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Jess
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Using the Table of Thermodynamic Data calculate Kp at 500 K for the reaction
2 HI(g)-->I2(g) + H2(g) , if Kp at 300 K is
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chris
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So, i did this lab, a solubility and thermodynamics lab of KNO3, and in it we had to determine the delta h delta g and delta s,
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K
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