5. A(15). Calculate the equilibrium constant K for the reaction: 2CH4 (g) + 302 (g) = 2CO(g) + 4H2O(g) at P = 1 atm, T =

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5. A(15). Calculate the equilibrium constant K for the reaction: 2CH4 (g) + 302 (g) = 2CO(g) + 4H2O(g) at P = 1 atm, T =

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5 A 15 Calculate The Equilibrium Constant K For The Reaction 2ch4 G 302 G 2co G 4h2o G At P 1 Atm T 1
5 A 15 Calculate The Equilibrium Constant K For The Reaction 2ch4 G 302 G 2co G 4h2o G At P 1 Atm T 1 (31.81 KiB) Viewed 45 times
5. A(15). Calculate the equilibrium constant K for the reaction: 2CH4 (g) + 302 (g) = 2CO(g) + 4H2O(g) at P = 1 atm, T = 1000K using the following data (for P=1 atm and T=1000K): Substance CH CO HO AG, kJ/mol 19.492 -200.275 -192.590 AH, kJ/mol -89.849 -111.983 -247.857 B(20). Calculate the equilibrium constant at P=1 atm and T = 1500K. You can assume that AH for this reaction does not depend on temperature. C(15). Calculate the equilibrium constant for P=100 atm and T = 1000K. Assume that the reactants and the products are ideal gases.
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