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HCONH2(g) NH3(g) + CO2(g) Kc=
HCONH2(g) <-> NH3(g) + CO2(g) Kc= 4.84 at 400 K2(g)
If 0.186 mol of HCONH2(g) dissciates in 2.16L at 400K, what will be the total
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Formamide, HCONH2, is used to manufacture agricultural chemicals, dyes, and pharmaceuticals. At 125 degrees Celcius, formamide
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For the reaction HCONH2(g) --> <--NH3(g) + CO(g), Kc = 4.84 at 400 K. If delta H for this reaction is 29 kJ/mol, find Kc at 500
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For the reaction HCONH2(g) NH3(g) + CO(g), Kc = 4.84 at 400 K. If ΔH° for this reaction is 29 kJ/mol, find Kc at 500 K.
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