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Consider the following gas-phase reaction CHQ) () Using data from Appendix of your textbook calculate the temperature. T

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Consider The Following Gas Phase Reaction Chq Using Data From Appendix Of Your Textbook Calculate The Temperature T 1
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Consider The Following Gas Phase Reaction Chq Using Data From Appendix Of Your Textbook Calculate The Temperature T 2
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Consider the following gas-phase reaction CHQ) () Using data from Appendix of your textbook calculate the temperature. To, at which this reaction will be at equilibrium under standard conditions (A - 0) and choose whether wit increase, decrease or not change with increasing temperature from the pulldown menu To- K and Age will be with increasing temperature For each of the temperatures listed below calculate for the reaction above and select from the pulldown menu whether the reaction under standard conditions will be spontaneous, nonspontaneous, or near equilibrium ('hear equilibrium means that is within 5 K of T.) (a) At T = 2685 K AGO KI/mol and the reaction is under standard conditions (b) At T - 1792 K AG Il/mol, and the reaction is Select under standard conditions

For each of the temperatures listed below calculate AG for the reaction above, and select from the pulldown menu whether the reaction under standard conditions will be spontaneous, nonspontaneous, or near equilibrium ("near equilibrium means that is within 5 K of T.). (a) At T = 2688 K AG - ka/mol, and the reactions --Select- under standard conditions (b) At T- 1792 K AG' = ki/mal, and the reaction is-Sale under standard conditions (c) At T = 896 K AG° = l/mol, and the reaction is Solo under standard conditions