Consider the following reaction. Assume

  1. In a certain chemical reaction, 20.40kJ of heat are evolved. The volume of the reaction is 36.8dm^3 and that of the product is
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  2. Consider the malate dehydrogenase reaction from the citric acid cycle. Given the following concentrations, calculate the free
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  3. Consider the malate dehydrogenase reaction from the citric acid cycle. Given the following concentrations, calculate the free
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  4. Consider the following reaction:2NO(g)+O2(g)→2NO2(g) Estimate ΔG∘ for this reaction at each of the following temperatures
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  5. Calculate ∆T for the reaction. Assume the initial temperature of both reactants is 25.0◦C.Calculate the volume of the
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  6. Calculate ΔG for this reaction under the following conditions (assume an uncertainty of ±1 in all quantities). Assume that
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  7. A total of 2.00mol of a compound is allowed to react with water in a foam coffee cup and the reaction produces 185g of solution.
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  8. Magnesium can be produced by reaction of magnesium oxide (MgO) with silicon (Si). The by-product of the reaction is magnesium
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  9. Assume that Kc = 0.0360 at 520°C for the first reaction above. What is the Kc for the second reaction at the same temperature?2
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  10. Q: The value of ΔS° for this reaction is 177 J/K. At what temperatures is this reaction spontaneous at standard conditions?
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