Answer to Question #248629 in Physical Chemistry for Devendra

Question #248629

The equilibrium constant for a particular reaction is 10^ -12 at 327 degree Celsius and 10^ -7 at 427 degree Celsius. Calculate the enthalpy of reaction.


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Expert's answer
2021-10-10T10:25:25-0400

Degrees into kelvin

"327+273=600K"

"427+273=700K"



The equilibrium constant "K_p" ​ for the reaction


A(g)⇌B(g)+C(g)


"K_{p1\u200b}=10^{-12}" at "600k"

"K_{p2\u200b}=10^{-7}" at "700K"



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