K = = 0 Using any data you can find in the ALEKS Data resource, calculate the equilibrium constant K at 25.0 °C for the following reaction. C(s, graphite) +2 Cl₂ (g) CCI (9) Round your answer to 2 significant digits. x10 G Undo Thermodynamic properties of pure substances 144/ CsBr(s) -405.8 -391.4 113.1 CsCl(s) -443.0 -414.5 101.2 CsF(s) -553.5 -525.5 92.8 CsI(s) -346.6 -340.6 123.1 Chlorine Cl2(g) 0 0 223.1 Cl(g) 121.3 105.3 165.2 CI¯(g) -227.3 -240.0 153.36 Cl(aq) -167.2 -131.2 56.5 HCl(g) -92.3 -95.3 186.9 HCl(aq) -167.2 -131.2 56.5 CIO2(g) 89.1 105.0 263.7 Cl₂O(g) 80.3 97.9 266.2 Chromium Thermodynamic properties of pure substances Carbon C(s; graphite) 0 0 5.7 C(s; diamond) 1.9 2.9 2.4 C(g) 716.7 671.3 158.1 CCl4(s) -136.8 --- CC14(1) -128.2 -68.6 215.39 CCl4(g) -95.7 -64.0 309.65 CH3CI(g) -81.9 -60.2 234.6 CH2Cl2(1) -124.2 -63.2 177.8 CHCI 3(1) -134.1 -73.7 201.7 HCN(I) 108.9 125.0 112.8 HCN(g) 135.1 124.7 201.8 HCN(aq) 105.4 112.1 128.9 CN (aq) 150.6 172.4 94.1 Thermodynamic properties of pure substances Calcium Ca(s) 0 0 41.6 Ca(g) 177.8 144.0 154.9 Ca2+(g) -1913.107 --- Ca2+(aq) -542.8 -553.6 -53.1 CaCO3(s; calcite) -1207.6 -1129.1 91.7 CaCO3(s; aragonite) -1207.8 -1128.2 88.0 CaCl2(s) -795.4 -748.8 108.4 CaF2(s) -1228.0 -1175.6 68.5 CaO(s) -634.9 -603.3 38.1 Ca(OH)2(s) -985.2 -897.5 83.4 Ca3(PO4)2(s) -4120.8 -3884.7 236.0 CaSO4(s) -1434.5 -1322.0 106.5 Thermodynamic properties of pure substances Cadmium Cd(s) 0 0 51.8 Cd(g) 111.8 78.2 167.7 Cd2+(aq) -75.9 -77.6 -73.2 CdCl2(s) -391.5 -343.9 115.3 CdO(s) -258.4 -228.7 54.8 CdS(s) -161.9 -156.5 64.9 CdSO4(s) -933.3 -822.7 123.0 Thermodynamic properties of pure substances Bromine Br₂(1) 0 0 152.2 Br2(g) 30.9 3.1 245.5 Br(g) 111.9 82.4 175.0 Br¯(g) -212.6 163.49 Br (aq) -121.6 -104.0 82.4 HBr(g) -53.4 Cadmium Thermodynamic properties of pure substances B(s; rhombohedral) 0 0 5.9 BCI3(g) -403.8 -388.7 290.1 BF3(g) -1136.0 -1119.4 254.4 B2H6(9) 36.4 87.6 232.1 B2O3(s) -1273.5 -1194.3 54.0 H3BO3(s) -1094.3 -968.9 90.0 H3BO3(aq; undissociated) -1072.8 -963.3 162.4 Bromine Thermodynamic properties of pure substances Barium Ba(s) 0 0 62.5 Ba(g) 180.0 146.0 170.2 Ba²+(g) 1648.1 --- Ba²+(aq) -537.6 -560.8 9.6 BaCO3(s) -1213.0 -1134.4 112.1 BaCl2(s; anhydrous) -855.0 -806.7 123.7 BaO(s) -548.0 -520.3 72.1 BaSO4(s) -1473.2 -1362.2 132.2 Beryllium Be(s) 0 0 9.5 BeO(s) -609.4 -580.1 13.8 Boron Thermodynamic properties of pure substances substance AH4° (kJ/mol) AG₁° (kJ/mol) S° (J/mol·K) Aluminum Al(s) 0 0 28.3 A13+(aq) AICI 3(s) -531.0 -485.0 -321.7 -704.2 -628.8 109.3 Al2O3(s) -1675.7 -1582.3 50.9 Al(OH)3(S) -647.3 -1147.25 Arsenic As(s; gray) 0 0 35.1 ASH3(g) 66.4 68.9 222.8 H3ASO4(s) -906.3 -766.0 184.0 AsO43-(aq) -888.1 -648.4 -162.8 Barium
K = = 0 Using any data you can find in the ALEKS Data resource, calculate the equilibrium constant K at 25.0 °C for the following reaction. C(s, graphite) +2 Cl₂ (g) CCI (9) Round your answer to 2 significant digits. x10 G Undo Thermodynamic properties of pure substances 144/ CsBr(s) -405.8 -391.4 113.1 CsCl(s) -443.0 -414.5 101.2 CsF(s) -553.5 -525.5 92.8 CsI(s) -346.6 -340.6 123.1 Chlorine Cl2(g) 0 0 223.1 Cl(g) 121.3 105.3 165.2 CI¯(g) -227.3 -240.0 153.36 Cl(aq) -167.2 -131.2 56.5 HCl(g) -92.3 -95.3 186.9 HCl(aq) -167.2 -131.2 56.5 CIO2(g) 89.1 105.0 263.7 Cl₂O(g) 80.3 97.9 266.2 Chromium Thermodynamic properties of pure substances Carbon C(s; graphite) 0 0 5.7 C(s; diamond) 1.9 2.9 2.4 C(g) 716.7 671.3 158.1 CCl4(s) -136.8 --- CC14(1) -128.2 -68.6 215.39 CCl4(g) -95.7 -64.0 309.65 CH3CI(g) -81.9 -60.2 234.6 CH2Cl2(1) -124.2 -63.2 177.8 CHCI 3(1) -134.1 -73.7 201.7 HCN(I) 108.9 125.0 112.8 HCN(g) 135.1 124.7 201.8 HCN(aq) 105.4 112.1 128.9 CN (aq) 150.6 172.4 94.1 Thermodynamic properties of pure substances Calcium Ca(s) 0 0 41.6 Ca(g) 177.8 144.0 154.9 Ca2+(g) -1913.107 --- Ca2+(aq) -542.8 -553.6 -53.1 CaCO3(s; calcite) -1207.6 -1129.1 91.7 CaCO3(s; aragonite) -1207.8 -1128.2 88.0 CaCl2(s) -795.4 -748.8 108.4 CaF2(s) -1228.0 -1175.6 68.5 CaO(s) -634.9 -603.3 38.1 Ca(OH)2(s) -985.2 -897.5 83.4 Ca3(PO4)2(s) -4120.8 -3884.7 236.0 CaSO4(s) -1434.5 -1322.0 106.5 Thermodynamic properties of pure substances Cadmium Cd(s) 0 0 51.8 Cd(g) 111.8 78.2 167.7 Cd2+(aq) -75.9 -77.6 -73.2 CdCl2(s) -391.5 -343.9 115.3 CdO(s) -258.4 -228.7 54.8 CdS(s) -161.9 -156.5 64.9 CdSO4(s) -933.3 -822.7 123.0 Thermodynamic properties of pure substances Bromine Br₂(1) 0 0 152.2 Br2(g) 30.9 3.1 245.5 Br(g) 111.9 82.4 175.0 Br¯(g) -212.6 163.49 Br (aq) -121.6 -104.0 82.4 HBr(g) -53.4 Cadmium Thermodynamic properties of pure substances B(s; rhombohedral) 0 0 5.9 BCI3(g) -403.8 -388.7 290.1 BF3(g) -1136.0 -1119.4 254.4 B2H6(9) 36.4 87.6 232.1 B2O3(s) -1273.5 -1194.3 54.0 H3BO3(s) -1094.3 -968.9 90.0 H3BO3(aq; undissociated) -1072.8 -963.3 162.4 Bromine Thermodynamic properties of pure substances Barium Ba(s) 0 0 62.5 Ba(g) 180.0 146.0 170.2 Ba²+(g) 1648.1 --- Ba²+(aq) -537.6 -560.8 9.6 BaCO3(s) -1213.0 -1134.4 112.1 BaCl2(s; anhydrous) -855.0 -806.7 123.7 BaO(s) -548.0 -520.3 72.1 BaSO4(s) -1473.2 -1362.2 132.2 Beryllium Be(s) 0 0 9.5 BeO(s) -609.4 -580.1 13.8 Boron Thermodynamic properties of pure substances substance AH4° (kJ/mol) AG₁° (kJ/mol) S° (J/mol·K) Aluminum Al(s) 0 0 28.3 A13+(aq) AICI 3(s) -531.0 -485.0 -321.7 -704.2 -628.8 109.3 Al2O3(s) -1675.7 -1582.3 50.9 Al(OH)3(S) -647.3 -1147.25 Arsenic As(s; gray) 0 0 35.1 ASH3(g) 66.4 68.9 222.8 H3ASO4(s) -906.3 -766.0 184.0 AsO43-(aq) -888.1 -648.4 -162.8 Barium
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![K = = 0
Using any data you can find in the ALEKS Data resource, calculate the equilibrium constant K at 25.0 °C for the following reaction.
C(s, graphite) +2 Cl₂ (g)
CCI (9)
Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
x10
G
Undo](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F6ea99348-141f-4a3e-bad2-640bd89c9cd6%2F1d568b9b-9edf-401a-bd16-c70cb15df673%2Fjz7k0wd_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:K = = 0
Using any data you can find in the ALEKS Data resource, calculate the equilibrium constant K at 25.0 °C for the following reaction.
C(s, graphite) +2 Cl₂ (g)
CCI (9)
Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
x10
G
Undo
![Thermodynamic properties of pure substances
144/
CsBr(s)
-405.8
-391.4
113.1
CsCl(s)
-443.0
-414.5
101.2
CsF(s)
-553.5
-525.5
92.8
CsI(s)
-346.6
-340.6
123.1
Chlorine
Cl2(g)
0
0
223.1
Cl(g)
121.3
105.3
165.2
CI¯(g)
-227.3
-240.0
153.36
Cl(aq)
-167.2
-131.2
56.5
HCl(g)
-92.3
-95.3
186.9
HCl(aq)
-167.2
-131.2
56.5
CIO2(g)
89.1
105.0
263.7
Cl₂O(g)
80.3
97.9
266.2
Chromium
Thermodynamic properties of pure substances
Carbon
C(s; graphite)
0
0
5.7
C(s; diamond)
1.9
2.9
2.4
C(g)
716.7
671.3
158.1
CCl4(s)
-136.8
---
CC14(1)
-128.2
-68.6
215.39
CCl4(g)
-95.7
-64.0
309.65
CH3CI(g)
-81.9
-60.2
234.6
CH2Cl2(1)
-124.2
-63.2
177.8
CHCI 3(1)
-134.1
-73.7
201.7
HCN(I)
108.9
125.0
112.8
HCN(g)
135.1
124.7
201.8
HCN(aq)
105.4
112.1
128.9
CN (aq)
150.6
172.4
94.1
Thermodynamic properties of pure substances
Calcium
Ca(s)
0
0
41.6
Ca(g)
177.8
144.0
154.9
Ca2+(g)
-1913.107
---
Ca2+(aq)
-542.8
-553.6
-53.1
CaCO3(s; calcite)
-1207.6
-1129.1
91.7
CaCO3(s; aragonite)
-1207.8
-1128.2
88.0
CaCl2(s)
-795.4
-748.8
108.4
CaF2(s)
-1228.0
-1175.6
68.5
CaO(s)
-634.9
-603.3
38.1
Ca(OH)2(s)
-985.2
-897.5
83.4
Ca3(PO4)2(s)
-4120.8
-3884.7
236.0
CaSO4(s)
-1434.5
-1322.0
106.5
Thermodynamic properties of pure substances
Cadmium
Cd(s)
0
0
51.8
Cd(g)
111.8
78.2
167.7
Cd2+(aq)
-75.9
-77.6
-73.2
CdCl2(s)
-391.5
-343.9
115.3
CdO(s)
-258.4
-228.7
54.8
CdS(s)
-161.9
-156.5
64.9
CdSO4(s)
-933.3
-822.7
123.0
Thermodynamic properties of pure substances
Bromine
Br₂(1)
0
0
152.2
Br2(g)
30.9
3.1
245.5
Br(g)
111.9
82.4
175.0
Br¯(g)
-212.6
163.49
Br (aq)
-121.6
-104.0
82.4
HBr(g)
-53.4
Cadmium
Thermodynamic properties of pure substances
B(s; rhombohedral)
0
0
5.9
BCI3(g)
-403.8
-388.7
290.1
BF3(g)
-1136.0
-1119.4
254.4
B2H6(9)
36.4
87.6
232.1
B2O3(s)
-1273.5
-1194.3
54.0
H3BO3(s)
-1094.3
-968.9
90.0
H3BO3(aq; undissociated)
-1072.8
-963.3
162.4
Bromine
Thermodynamic properties of pure substances
Barium
Ba(s)
0
0
62.5
Ba(g)
180.0
146.0
170.2
Ba²+(g)
1648.1
---
Ba²+(aq)
-537.6
-560.8
9.6
BaCO3(s)
-1213.0
-1134.4
112.1
BaCl2(s; anhydrous)
-855.0
-806.7
123.7
BaO(s)
-548.0
-520.3
72.1
BaSO4(s)
-1473.2
-1362.2
132.2
Beryllium
Be(s)
0
0
9.5
BeO(s)
-609.4
-580.1
13.8
Boron
Thermodynamic properties of pure substances
substance
AH4° (kJ/mol) AG₁° (kJ/mol) S° (J/mol·K)
Aluminum
Al(s)
0
0
28.3
A13+(aq)
AICI 3(s)
-531.0
-485.0
-321.7
-704.2
-628.8
109.3
Al2O3(s)
-1675.7
-1582.3
50.9
Al(OH)3(S)
-647.3
-1147.25
Arsenic
As(s; gray)
0
0
35.1
ASH3(g)
66.4
68.9
222.8
H3ASO4(s)
-906.3
-766.0
184.0
AsO43-(aq)
-888.1
-648.4
-162.8
Barium](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F6ea99348-141f-4a3e-bad2-640bd89c9cd6%2F1d568b9b-9edf-401a-bd16-c70cb15df673%2Fxaq2azc_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Thermodynamic properties of pure substances
144/
CsBr(s)
-405.8
-391.4
113.1
CsCl(s)
-443.0
-414.5
101.2
CsF(s)
-553.5
-525.5
92.8
CsI(s)
-346.6
-340.6
123.1
Chlorine
Cl2(g)
0
0
223.1
Cl(g)
121.3
105.3
165.2
CI¯(g)
-227.3
-240.0
153.36
Cl(aq)
-167.2
-131.2
56.5
HCl(g)
-92.3
-95.3
186.9
HCl(aq)
-167.2
-131.2
56.5
CIO2(g)
89.1
105.0
263.7
Cl₂O(g)
80.3
97.9
266.2
Chromium
Thermodynamic properties of pure substances
Carbon
C(s; graphite)
0
0
5.7
C(s; diamond)
1.9
2.9
2.4
C(g)
716.7
671.3
158.1
CCl4(s)
-136.8
---
CC14(1)
-128.2
-68.6
215.39
CCl4(g)
-95.7
-64.0
309.65
CH3CI(g)
-81.9
-60.2
234.6
CH2Cl2(1)
-124.2
-63.2
177.8
CHCI 3(1)
-134.1
-73.7
201.7
HCN(I)
108.9
125.0
112.8
HCN(g)
135.1
124.7
201.8
HCN(aq)
105.4
112.1
128.9
CN (aq)
150.6
172.4
94.1
Thermodynamic properties of pure substances
Calcium
Ca(s)
0
0
41.6
Ca(g)
177.8
144.0
154.9
Ca2+(g)
-1913.107
---
Ca2+(aq)
-542.8
-553.6
-53.1
CaCO3(s; calcite)
-1207.6
-1129.1
91.7
CaCO3(s; aragonite)
-1207.8
-1128.2
88.0
CaCl2(s)
-795.4
-748.8
108.4
CaF2(s)
-1228.0
-1175.6
68.5
CaO(s)
-634.9
-603.3
38.1
Ca(OH)2(s)
-985.2
-897.5
83.4
Ca3(PO4)2(s)
-4120.8
-3884.7
236.0
CaSO4(s)
-1434.5
-1322.0
106.5
Thermodynamic properties of pure substances
Cadmium
Cd(s)
0
0
51.8
Cd(g)
111.8
78.2
167.7
Cd2+(aq)
-75.9
-77.6
-73.2
CdCl2(s)
-391.5
-343.9
115.3
CdO(s)
-258.4
-228.7
54.8
CdS(s)
-161.9
-156.5
64.9
CdSO4(s)
-933.3
-822.7
123.0
Thermodynamic properties of pure substances
Bromine
Br₂(1)
0
0
152.2
Br2(g)
30.9
3.1
245.5
Br(g)
111.9
82.4
175.0
Br¯(g)
-212.6
163.49
Br (aq)
-121.6
-104.0
82.4
HBr(g)
-53.4
Cadmium
Thermodynamic properties of pure substances
B(s; rhombohedral)
0
0
5.9
BCI3(g)
-403.8
-388.7
290.1
BF3(g)
-1136.0
-1119.4
254.4
B2H6(9)
36.4
87.6
232.1
B2O3(s)
-1273.5
-1194.3
54.0
H3BO3(s)
-1094.3
-968.9
90.0
H3BO3(aq; undissociated)
-1072.8
-963.3
162.4
Bromine
Thermodynamic properties of pure substances
Barium
Ba(s)
0
0
62.5
Ba(g)
180.0
146.0
170.2
Ba²+(g)
1648.1
---
Ba²+(aq)
-537.6
-560.8
9.6
BaCO3(s)
-1213.0
-1134.4
112.1
BaCl2(s; anhydrous)
-855.0
-806.7
123.7
BaO(s)
-548.0
-520.3
72.1
BaSO4(s)
-1473.2
-1362.2
132.2
Beryllium
Be(s)
0
0
9.5
BeO(s)
-609.4
-580.1
13.8
Boron
Thermodynamic properties of pure substances
substance
AH4° (kJ/mol) AG₁° (kJ/mol) S° (J/mol·K)
Aluminum
Al(s)
0
0
28.3
A13+(aq)
AICI 3(s)
-531.0
-485.0
-321.7
-704.2
-628.8
109.3
Al2O3(s)
-1675.7
-1582.3
50.9
Al(OH)3(S)
-647.3
-1147.25
Arsenic
As(s; gray)
0
0
35.1
ASH3(g)
66.4
68.9
222.8
H3ASO4(s)
-906.3
-766.0
184.0
AsO43-(aq)
-888.1
-648.4
-162.8
Barium
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