BaCl2. H2O (s) loses water in an oven. a) Calculate the vapor pressure about the solid at room temperature (25o) given the following information. ∆Go = ∆Ho - T∆So ∆Ho = 63.1 kJ/mol ∆So = 148 J/K-mol ∆Go = -RTln(K) BaCl2. H2O (s) ↔ BaCl2(s) + H2O (g)

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BaCl2. H2O (s) loses water in an oven. a) Calculate the vapor pressure about the solid at room temperature (25o) given the following information.
∆Go = ∆Ho - T∆So ∆Ho = 63.1 kJ/mol ∆So = 148 J/K-mol ∆Go = -RTln(K) BaCl2. H2O (s) ↔ BaCl2(s) + H2O (g)

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