Using the data in the table, calculate Kp and AG for this reaction at 25°C. PC1:() = PC13(g) + Cl2(8) Substance AG f (kJ

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Using the data in the table, calculate Kp and AG for this reaction at 25°C. PC1:() = PC13(g) + Cl2(8) Substance AG f (kJ

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Using The Data In The Table Calculate Kp And Ag For This Reaction At 25 C Pc1 Pc13 G Cl2 8 Substance Ag F Kj 1
Using The Data In The Table Calculate Kp And Ag For This Reaction At 25 C Pc1 Pc13 G Cl2 8 Substance Ag F Kj 1 (14.41 KiB) Viewed 42 times
Using the data in the table, calculate Kp and AG for this reaction at 25°C. PC1:() = PC13(g) + Cl2(8) Substance AG f (kJ/mol) Initial Partial Pressure (atm) Cl2(g) 0 0.345 PC13(9) -286 0.219 PC13(g) -325 0.00270 Kp = = X 10L AG= kJ/mol
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