For the reaction H₂S(g) + 2H₂O(1) → 3H₂(g) + SO2 (9) ΔΗ = 295 kJ and AS = 295 J/K The equilibrium constant for this reaction at 346.0 K is Assume that AH and AS are independent of temperature. Submit Answer Retry Entire G

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For the reaction
H₂S(g) + 2H₂ O(1) → 3H₂(g) + SO₂ (g)
AH = 295 kJ and AS - 295 J/K
The equilibrium constant for this reaction at 346.0 K is
Assume that AH and AS are independent of temperature.
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N₂ (9) + 202(g) → 2NO₂(g)
AH = 66.4 kJ and AS = -122 J/K
The equilibrium constant for this reaction at 273.0 K is
Assume that AH and AS are independent of temperature.
Transcribed Image Text:For the reaction H₂S(g) + 2H₂ O(1) → 3H₂(g) + SO₂ (g) AH = 295 kJ and AS - 295 J/K The equilibrium constant for this reaction at 346.0 K is Assume that AH and AS are independent of temperature. Submit Answer For the reaction Retry Entire G Submit Answer omnte com N₂ (9) + 202(g) → 2NO₂(g) AH = 66.4 kJ and AS = -122 J/K The equilibrium constant for this reaction at 273.0 K is Assume that AH and AS are independent of temperature.
For the reaction
NHÃNO³(aq)—N₂O(g) + 2H₂O(1)
AH = -149.6 kl and AS° = 99.9 J/K
The equilibrium constant for this reaction at 292.0 K is
P
Assume that AH and AS are independent of temperature.
Transcribed Image Text:For the reaction NHÃNO³(aq)—N₂O(g) + 2H₂O(1) AH = -149.6 kl and AS° = 99.9 J/K The equilibrium constant for this reaction at 292.0 K is P Assume that AH and AS are independent of temperature.
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