Be sure to answer all parts. The equilibrium constant for the reaction Ni*(aq) + 6 NH3(aq) = Ni(NH3)6 “(aq) 2+ is Kr=5.6 x 108 at 25°C. (a) What is AG at this temperature? (b) If standard-state concentrations of reactants and products are mixed, in which direction does the reaction proceed? (c) Determine AG when [Ni(NH3),*] = 0.010 M, [Ni²*] = 0.0010 M, and [NH3]= 0.0050 M. In whic direction will the reaction proceed to achieve equilibkum? (а) |4.99| х 104 J/mol (Enter your answer in scientific notation.) (b) To the right. To the left. (c) x 10 J/mol (Enter your answer in scientific notation.) To the right. To the left.
Be sure to answer all parts. The equilibrium constant for the reaction Ni*(aq) + 6 NH3(aq) = Ni(NH3)6 “(aq) 2+ is Kr=5.6 x 108 at 25°C. (a) What is AG at this temperature? (b) If standard-state concentrations of reactants and products are mixed, in which direction does the reaction proceed? (c) Determine AG when [Ni(NH3),*] = 0.010 M, [Ni²*] = 0.0010 M, and [NH3]= 0.0050 M. In whic direction will the reaction proceed to achieve equilibkum? (а) |4.99| х 104 J/mol (Enter your answer in scientific notation.) (b) To the right. To the left. (c) x 10 J/mol (Enter your answer in scientific notation.) To the right. To the left.
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(a) 4.99 x 104 J/mol
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(a) What is AG at this temperature?
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(b) If standard-state concentrations of reactants and products are mixed, in which
direction does the reaction proceed?
erences
(c) Determine AG when [Ni(NH2),*1 = 0.010
direction will the reaction proceed to achieve equilibkum?
[Ni?*] = 0.0010 M, and [NH3] = 0.0050 M. In which
(a) 4.99 x 104 J/mol
(Enter your answer in scientific notation.)
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To the right.
To the left.
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