Question 7 (6 points) Find AH, AS and AG for the reaction. Refer to the Thermodynamic Quantities Table for the values. S

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Question 7 (6 points) Find AH, AS and AG for the reaction. Refer to the Thermodynamic Quantities Table for the values. S

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Question 7 (6 points) Find AH, AS and AG for the reaction. Refer to the Thermodynamic Quantities Table for the values. Show all work. Scan and upload the file. The formulas are: AH = ≤mHf products - Entfreactants Ens reactants AS = Em S products DG = Em Gf products- En Gf reactants 2Fe(s) + O₂(g) 2FeO(s)
Question 6 (5 points) Find the molar solubility of nickel (II) sulfide, a sparing soluble ionic compound with a solubility product constant Ksp of 3.0x10-20, Complete the ICE table. Show all work. Scan and upload the file. Nis (6) Ni²+ (aq) + 5² (aq) 0 O I A Sample с E Let x= amt of Nis that dissolves to reach equilibrium
Question 3 (1 point) HF HCI HBr HI Of the four acids, the strongest in acid strength is HF HBr HCI HI
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