Question 6 5 pt The equilibrium constant for the reaction NH3(aq) + H20=NH + OH is Ko=1.479 X 10 % at 5 degrees C and 1.

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Question 6 5 pt The equilibrium constant for the reaction NH3(aq) + H20=NH + OH is Ko=1.479 X 10 % at 5 degrees C and 1.

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Question 6 5 Pt The Equilibrium Constant For The Reaction Nh3 Aq H20 Nh Oh Is Ko 1 479 X 10 At 5 Degrees C And 1 1
Question 6 5 Pt The Equilibrium Constant For The Reaction Nh3 Aq H20 Nh Oh Is Ko 1 479 X 10 At 5 Degrees C And 1 1 (21.75 KiB) Viewed 139 times
Question 6 5 pt The equilibrium constant for the reaction NH3(aq) + H20=NH + OH is Ko=1.479 X 10 % at 5 degrees C and 1.570 X 105 at 10 degrees C. a. If AH and AS are constant in the interval 5-10 °C (a fair assumption for small change in T), find AH® in this temperature range b. Suppose that the equilibrium constant for a reaction were measured at several temperatures over a modest temperature range. Describe how K = AG/RT = e-(AH-TAS)/RT = -AH"/RT. 45"/R e could be used to make a linear graph to determine AH,if AH and ASⓇ where constant over the temperature range.
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