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Estimate the temperature where Delta G = 0 for the following reaction (Given: Delta H=-176 and Delta S = -284.5 J/K
NH3 + HCl -->
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ramire2
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For the reaction
I2(s)+Cl2(g) ==> 2ICl(g) delta H= 36kJ, delta S= 158.8J/K at 25° C. Calculate the temperature at which Keq is
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Suppose that X_1=delta+W_1 and X_2=2*delta+W_2, where delta, W_1, W_2 are independent standard normal random variables. If the
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Ramya
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How do I find the equilibrium constant for 4NH3(g) + 5O2(g) --> 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g)
at 825 degrees celcius, assuming that delta H
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Summer
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at high temperatures, ammonia decomposes to N2 and H2.
2 NH3(g)--> N2 (g) + 3H2(g) Delta H for the reaction is positive and delta
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Brunette
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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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A reaction has delta G= +21.5 kj/mol, delta H= +25.0 kj/mol, and delta S= +15.0 j/mol*k can become spontaneous at a temperature
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Ashley
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calculate delta h delta s and delta g for the transfer of methan from a non-polar solvent to water at 298 kelvin temperature.
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zalak
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Estimate delta f using the Linear Approximation and use a calculator to compute the error.
f(x)=sqrt(3+x). a=6. delta x=0.1.
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Reonea
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A sample consisting of 2 moles of diatomic perfect gas molecules at 250K is compressed reversibly and adiabatically until its
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Rudo Kanukamwe
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