
(a)
Interpretation:
It should be determined that whether or not the equilibrium will favour product over reactants under the given condition.
Concept Introduction:
Equilibrium constant: At equilibrium the ratio of products to reactants has a constant value. And it is represented by the letter K.
For a general reaction,
The equilibrium constant
If the value of
If the value of
The Gibbs free energy or the free energy change is a
(b)
Interpretation:
It should be determined that whether or not the equilibrium will favour product over reactants under the given condition.
Concept Introduction:
Equilibrium constant: At equilibrium the ratio of products to reactants has a constant value. And it is represented by the letter K.
For a general reaction,
The equilibrium constant
If the value of
If the value of
The Gibbs free energy or the free energy change is a thermodynamic quantity represented by
(c)
Interpretation:
It should be determined that whether or not the equilibrium will favour product over reactants under the given condition.
Concept Introduction:
The Gibbs free energy or the free energy change is a thermodynamic quantity represented by
If
If
If
(d)
Interpretation:
It should be determined that whether or not the equilibrium will favour product over reactants under the given condition.
Concept Introduction:
The Gibbs free energy or the free energy change is a thermodynamic quantity represented by
If
If
If
An exothermic process is one that loses heat to the surroundings.
An endothermic reaction is one that gains heat from the surroundings.
(e)
Interpretation:
It should be determined that whether or not the equilibrium will favour product over reactants under the given condition.
Concept Introduction:
The Gibbs free energy or the free energy change is a thermodynamic quantity represented by
If
If
If
An exothermic process is one that loses heat to the surroundings.
An endothermic reaction is one that gains heat from the surroundings.

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