For the reaction, 2SO2(g) +

  1. Use oxidation numbers to identify reaction is REDOX reactions.a. 2SO2(g) + O2(g) -> 2SO2(g) for 2SO2 I got: -2 for S, -2 for O
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  2. The ΔH of the reaction below is -575.13 kJ. Is this reaction spontaneous?2ZnS + 3O2 + C → 2SO2 + 2Zn + CO2 A. It is not
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  3. The ΔH of the reaction below is -575.13 kJ. Is this reaction spontaneous?2ZnS + 3O2 + C → 2SO2 + 2Zn + CO2 A. It is not
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  4. The ?H of the reaction below is -575.13 kJ. Is this reaction spontaneous?2ZnS + 3O2 + C ? 2SO2 + 2Zn + CO2 A. It is not because
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  5. When a chemist burns hydrogen sulfide according to the reaction below she finds that the reaction releases heat. (It is
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  6. The equilibrium constant, Kp, for the following reaction is 2.74 at 1150 K.Calculate Kc for this reaction at this temperature.
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  7. The value of Keq for the following reaction is 0.25:SO2 (g) + NO2 (g)<~> SO3 (g) + NO (g) The value of Keq at the same
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  8. If the reaction SO2(g) +0.5O2(g) <-> SO3(g) has the equilibrium constant Kc =56, then what is the Kc value for the following
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  9. If sulfur dioxide and oxygen can be made into sulfur troxide, what is the reverse reaction?2SO3-->2SO2+O2*** SO3+O2-->SO5
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  10. Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant, Kp , for the following reaction at 298.0 Kelvin.(Use the reaction free energy
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