13. For the gas phase reaction: A->3B The equilibrium constant is 10 at 2 atm. What is the equilibrium constant at 10 atm? a. 10 d. 50 b. 250 e. 0.40 c. none of the choices 14. Excess properties represent a difference from_- ideal solution values а. с. ideal gas values pure component values d. none of the choices 15. The excess property is the deviation of a property from its ideal value, where M(excess) = M - M(ideal) always equal to the sum of the mole fraction of component i times the standard property for component i (xi*Mi) equal to the chemical potential for component i the same as the partial molar property none of the choices а. d. b. e. с. all of the choices f.

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13. For the gas phase reaction:
A->3B
The equilibrium constant is 10 at 2 atm.
What is the equilibrium constant at 10 atm?
а.
10
d.
50
b.
250
0.40
e.
с.
none of the choices
14. Excess properties represent a difference from
ideal solution values
ideal gas values
none of the choices
а.
с.
b.
pure component values
d.
15. The excess property is
the deviation of a property from its ideal value, where M(excess) = M - M(ideal)
always equal to the sum of the mole fraction of component i times the standard property for
component i (xi*Mi)
equal to the chemical potential for component i
the same as the partial molar property
d.
а.
b.
none of the choices
e.
с.
all of the choices
f.
Transcribed Image Text:13. For the gas phase reaction: A->3B The equilibrium constant is 10 at 2 atm. What is the equilibrium constant at 10 atm? а. 10 d. 50 b. 250 0.40 e. с. none of the choices 14. Excess properties represent a difference from ideal solution values ideal gas values none of the choices а. с. b. pure component values d. 15. The excess property is the deviation of a property from its ideal value, where M(excess) = M - M(ideal) always equal to the sum of the mole fraction of component i times the standard property for component i (xi*Mi) equal to the chemical potential for component i the same as the partial molar property d. а. b. none of the choices e. с. all of the choices f.
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