Question 5 2 pts If you wanted to dissolve the following salt, what temperature would you have to use for the reaction t

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Question 5 2 pts If you wanted to dissolve the following salt, what temperature would you have to use for the reaction t

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Question 5 2 pts If you wanted to dissolve the following salt, what temperature would you have to use for the reaction to be spontaneous? CaCO3 (s) = Ca2+ (aq) + CO2 (aq) AH = 897 kJ/mole; AS = 1.5 kJ/mole. 0 - 12 K O-561 K O-598 K 0-378 K Question 6 2 pts Calculate the AGº for the following reaction: 2502(g)+O2(g)=2503(g) At T=500°C and with an equilibrium constant of Kp=48.2 R = 8.314 J/mol*K Don't forget to convert your answer to kJ! O 120 kJ/mol O 567 kJ/mol 0-25 kJ/mol 0 -205 kJ/mol
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