00002A QUESTION 18 Calculate AG for the reaction: N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g) - 2 NH3 (g) at 298 K when PNH3 = 3.2 atm; PN2 = 4.0 atm, PH2 = 1.2 atm and AG = -33.3 kJ 01.-43.5 KJ 02.-17.6 KJ 03.-32.3 KJ 04-51.8 KJ

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QUESTION 18
Calculate AG for the reaction: N2 (g) + 3 H2 (9) ---- 2 NH3 (9) at 298 K
when PNH3 = 3.2 atm; PN2 = 4.0 atm, PH2 = 1.2 atm and AG = -33.3 kJ
01.-43.5 KJ
02.-17.6 KJ
03-32.3 KJ
04.-51.8 KJ
Transcribed Image Text:0000YA QUESTION 18 Calculate AG for the reaction: N2 (g) + 3 H2 (9) ---- 2 NH3 (9) at 298 K when PNH3 = 3.2 atm; PN2 = 4.0 atm, PH2 = 1.2 atm and AG = -33.3 kJ 01.-43.5 KJ 02.-17.6 KJ 03-32.3 KJ 04.-51.8 KJ
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QUESTION 19
-AG/RT.
In the equation ke
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the more negative AG is for a given reaction, the larger the value of the corresponding equilibrium constant K.
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False
QUESTION 20
HF is a weak acid. Addition of the common ion NaF will decrease the dissociation of HF and the pH of the final solution will be higher.
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