The equilibrium constant, K, for the following biological reaction is 1.37 x 105. What is ΔG, in kJ, at 25º C for the reaction?
ATP3– + H2O ⇔ ADP2– + H2PO4–
The equilibrium constant, K, for the following biological reaction is 1.37 x 105. What is ΔG,...
1.What values of K (the equilibrium constant) and ΔG are expected for a large positive Eocell ? K less than 1; ΔG negative These values are not consistently related. K greater than 1; ΔG negative K greater than 1; ΔG positive K less than 1; ΔG positive 2.What is Eocell (in V) for a redox reaction where one electron is transferred with an equilibrium constant (K) of 1.27 x 105? 3.What is ΔGo (in kJ/mol) for a redox reaction where...
Determine the equilibrium constant for the following reaction at 298 K: SO3(g) + H2O(g) → H2SO4(l) ΔG°rxn = -90.5 kJ mol-1 Group of answer choices 0.964 4.78 × 1011 7.31 × 1015 1.37 × 10-16 9.11 × 10-8
A reaction has an equilibrium constant of Kp=0.061 at 27 ∘C. Part A Find ΔG∘rxn for the reaction at this temperature. Find for the reaction at this temperature. 6.98 kJ 0.839 kJ -6.98 kJ 0.628 kJ Part B Above what temperature does the following reaction become nonspontaneous? 2 H2S(g) + 3 O2(g) → 2 SO2(g) + 2 H2O(g) ΔH = -1036 kJ; ΔS = -153.2 J/K 298 K 158.7 K 6.762 × 103 K This reaction is nonspontaneous at all...
For an equilibrium reaction, ΔG = 0 kJ at 432.6 K. If the standard change in Gibb's free energy of this reaction is 0.344 kJ, what is the equilibrium constant?
question 22 For an equilibrium reaction, ΔG = 0 kJ at 327.0 K. If the standard enthalpy of this reaction is -46.9 kJ, and the standard entropy is 107.0 J/K, what is the equilibrium constant?
A) A reaction has an equilibrium constant of Kp=0.280 at 44 ∘C. Find ΔG∘rxn for the reaction at this temperature. Find for the reaction at this temperature. 3.35 kJ -3.35 kJ 0.404 kJ 0.466 kJ B) Above what temperature does the following reaction become nonspontaneous? FeO(s) + CO(g) → CO2(g) + Fe(s) ΔH= -11.0 kJ; ΔS = -17.4 J/K Above what temperature does the following reaction become nonspontaneous? FeO(s) + CO(g) → CO2(g) + Fe(s) = -11.0 kJ; = -17.4...
Determine ΔG°rxn using the following information. H2(g) + CO(g) → CH2O(g) ΔH°= +1.9 kJ; ΔS°= -109.6 J/K (Hint- What is the temperature when measuring standard heat of energy and change in entropy) Determine the equilibrium constant for the following reaction at 298 K. SO3(g) + H2O(g) → H2SO4(l) ΔG° = -90.5 kJ 7.31 × 1015 0.964 1.37 × 10-16 4.78 × 1011
The ΔG°\' of the reaction is -6.220 kJ ·mol–1. Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction. (Assume a temperature of 25° C.)
The ΔG°\' of the reaction is -6.220 kJ ·mol–1. Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction. (Assume a temperature of 25° C.)
1 What is the equilibrium constant for a reaction at temperature 89.1 °C if the equilibrium constant at 22.6 °C is 49.93? For this reaction, ΔrH = -21.1 kJ mol-1 . 2 What is the ΔrG° for the following reaction (in kJ mol-1)? C6H12O6(s, glucose) + 6 O2 (g) ⇌6 CO2 (g)+ 6 H2O (l) 3 What is the ΔrG° for the following reaction (in kJ mol-1)? 2 NO2 (g) ⇌N2O4 (g) 4 What is the ΔrG for the following...