22) Use data from the table (Appendix) to calculate the standard free-energy change, AG", and the equilibrium constant,

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22) Use data from the table (Appendix) to calculate the standard free-energy change, AG", and the equilibrium constant,

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22) Use data from the table (Appendix) to calculate the standard free-energy change, AG", and the equilibrium constant, K, at 298 K for the reaction: H₂ (g) + Br₂ (1)→→ 2 HBr (g) A) -203.8kJ, 3.06 X 10¹1 B) -106.8kJ, 5.26 X 1018 C) +443.3kJ, 7.13 X 108 D) +606.4kJ, 2.1 X 10¹4 23) The normal (or atmospheric) boiling point of a liquid is the boiling point when the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to 1 atm. What is the normal boiling point of Benzene in °C? Substance CeHe(1) C6H6(9) ΙΔΗ, (kJ/mol) 49.1 82.9 A) 79.8°C B) 19.2°C C) 112.1°C D) 49.6°C AG (kJ/mol) S (J/mol K) 124.5 129.7 173.4 269.2
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