Condition Column I Comparison Column II solubility of solubility of At the same PBCO3 in pOH [Select] РЬСО3 in pOH temperature = 3 = 12 Condition Column I Comparison Column II Consider the reversible reaction: Ea of A + B Ea of 20 → A + B [ Select ] → 20 A + B = 2C, ΔΗ < 0 Condition Column I Comparison Column II An ideal gas is q if volume q if pressure is constant heated from T1 [ Select ] is constant to T2

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Given the condition for each number, compare the quantities in Column I and Column II. From the drop down choice, answer:

greater than if the quantity in column I is greater than column II

less than if the quantity in column I is less than column II

equal to if the two quantities are equal

cannot be determined if the relationship cannot be determined from the given information

Condition
Column I
Comparison
Column II
solubility of
solubility of
At the same
PBCO3 in pOH ( Select ]
РЬСОЗ in pOH
temperature
= 3
= 12
%3D
Condition
Column I
Comparison
Column II
Consider the
reversible
Ea of A + B
Ea of 2C →
reaction:
[ Select ]
→ 20
A + B
A + B= 2C,
ΔΗ < 0
Condition
Column I
Comparison
Column II
An ideal gas is
if volume
q if pressure
is constant
heated from T1
[ Select ]
is constant
to T2
Transcribed Image Text:Condition Column I Comparison Column II solubility of solubility of At the same PBCO3 in pOH ( Select ] РЬСОЗ in pOH temperature = 3 = 12 %3D Condition Column I Comparison Column II Consider the reversible Ea of A + B Ea of 2C → reaction: [ Select ] → 20 A + B A + B= 2C, ΔΗ < 0 Condition Column I Comparison Column II An ideal gas is if volume q if pressure is constant heated from T1 [ Select ] is constant to T2
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