The table shows how K changes with T in the Born-Haber process. Calculate the enthalpy change of the reaction in kJ/mol. Express your answer in two significant figures. Do not express in scientific notation. T (in K) 200 300 400 500 600 700 K 7.2 x 10¹5 2.7 x 108 3.9 x 104 172 4.53 0.30 The table shows how K changes with T in the Born-Haber process. Calculate the entropy change of the reaction in J/mol-K. Express your answer in three significant figures. Do not express in scientific notation. T (in K) 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 K 7.2 x 10¹5 2.7 x 108 3.9 x 104 172 4.53 0.30 0.040 800 0.040

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The table shows how K changes with T in the Born-Haber process.
Calculate the enthalpy change of the reaction in kJ/mol. Express your
answer in two significant figures. Do not express in scientific notation.
T (in K)
200
300
400
500
600
700
K
7.2 x 10¹5 2.7 x 108
3.9 x 104
172
4.53
0.30
The table shows how K changes with T in the Born-Haber process.
Calculate the entropy change of the reaction in J/mol-K. Express your
answer in three significant figures. Do not express in scientific notation.
T (in K) 200
300
400
500
600
700
800
K
7.2 x 10¹5 2.7 x 108 3.9 x 104
172
4.53
0.30
0.040
800
0.040
Transcribed Image Text:The table shows how K changes with T in the Born-Haber process. Calculate the enthalpy change of the reaction in kJ/mol. Express your answer in two significant figures. Do not express in scientific notation. T (in K) 200 300 400 500 600 700 K 7.2 x 10¹5 2.7 x 108 3.9 x 104 172 4.53 0.30 The table shows how K changes with T in the Born-Haber process. Calculate the entropy change of the reaction in J/mol-K. Express your answer in three significant figures. Do not express in scientific notation. T (in K) 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 K 7.2 x 10¹5 2.7 x 108 3.9 x 104 172 4.53 0.30 0.040 800 0.040
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