At -5.95 °C the pressure equilibrium constant K = 5.4 x 10³ for a certain reaction. Here are some facts about the reacti
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At -5.95 °C the pressure equilibrium constant K = 5.4 x 10³ for a certain reaction. Here are some facts about the reaction: . If the reaction is run at constant pressure, the volume increases by 11.%. The net change in moles of gases is 2. . If the reaction is run at constant pressure, 68.0 kJ/mol of heat are absorbed. Using these facts, can you calculate K, at -27. °C? If you said yes, then enter your answer at right. Round it to 2 significant digits. If you said no, can you at least decide whether K, at -27. °C will be bigger or smaller than K, at -5.95 °C? P Yes. O No. 0 Yes, and K, will be bigger. Yes, and K, will be smaller. No.