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For a reaction whose standard enthalpy change is 100.0 kJ, what temperature is needed to double the equilibrium constant from its value at 298 K? What temperature is needed to increase the equilibrium constant by a factor of 10? What if the standard enthalpy change were 20.0 kJ?
For a reaction whose standard enthalpy change is 100.0 kJ, what temperature is needed to double the equilibrium constant from its value at 298 K? What temperature is needed to increase the equilibrium constant by a factor of 10? What if the standard enthalpy change were 20.0 kJ?
Collen VonLv2
17 Dec 2019