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Chapter 15, Problem 8Q
For which of the following is the Ksp value of the ionic compound the largest? The smallest? Explain your answer.
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Can you explain how this expression equals K? In a previous question, they summarized [k1(k-1 + k2) - k-1k1 + k2k1] / [(k-1 + k2)] into just K (shown in image below).
[k1(k-1 + k2) - k-1k1 + k2k1] / [(k-1 + k2)] = K
Q27) Calculate the Kb value for CH3COO−
Q28) Calculate the KbKb value for CN−.
2. Find the AH of the reaction
2CO(g) + 2NO(g) -> 2C0₂(g) + N₂(g)
using the following data:
2CO(g) + O₂(g) ---> 2CO₂(g)
N₂(g) + O₂(g) ---> 2NO(g)
-385.4 kJ
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AH-566.0 kJ
ΔΗ = 180.6 kJ
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