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Please be detailed in your work and write clearly (last time I asked a question it was hard to read)
5, A. For the reaction, A(g) + B(g) Câ C (g); K, is 1.5 at 350 C. If the temperature is raised to 700 C, will the equilibrium constant increase or decrease? The reaction is exothermic. B. For the reaction, A.(g0--2A(g); K, is 1.1 x 10, at 1100 C. If the reaction is endothermic will the equilibrium constant increase or decrease when reaction is carried out at 1500 C C. For the reaction, A(s) B(s) + C(g); if K, 0.336 at 700C and K, 0.136 at 250C, is the reaction exothermic or endothermic? D. For the reaction A,B(g) â 2AB(g); ÎHã= 100.1 kJ/mol. When the temperature was increased more of the products were formed. Will, K increase or decrease? E. For the reaction, A(g) g--B(g),aH 0.0 kJ/mol, when temperature is increased, what will happen to K?
Please be detailed in your work and write clearly (last time I asked a question it was hard to read)
5, A. For the reaction, A(g) + B(g) Câ C (g); K, is 1.5 at 350 C. If the temperature is raised to 700 C, will the equilibrium constant increase or decrease? The reaction is exothermic. B. For the reaction, A.(g0--2A(g); K, is 1.1 x 10, at 1100 C. If the reaction is endothermic will the equilibrium constant increase or decrease when reaction is carried out at 1500 C C. For the reaction, A(s) B(s) + C(g); if K, 0.336 at 700C and K, 0.136 at 250C, is the reaction exothermic or endothermic? D. For the reaction A,B(g) â 2AB(g); ÎHã= 100.1 kJ/mol. When the temperature was increased more of the products were formed. Will, K increase or decrease? E. For the reaction, A(g) g--B(g),aH 0.0 kJ/mol, when temperature is increased, what will happen to K?
Nestor RutherfordLv2
1 Jun 2019