A chemical reaction was conducted at several
different temperatures (measured in K) and the equilibrium constant
was measured at each one. Plotting the data on a graph with ln K on
the y-axis and 1/T on the x-axis gives a linear plot with slope =
-4594.6 and y-intercept = 13.6.
What is ΔrH° (in kJ mol-1) and ΔrS° (in J mol-1 K-1)?


A chemical reaction was conducted at several different temperatures (measured in K) and the equilibrium constant...
The equilibrium constant K for a certain reaction was measured as a function of temperature (in Kelvin). A plot of ln(K) versus 1/T for this reaction gives a straight line with a slope of 1.352 times 10^4 K and a y-intercept of -14.51. Determine the value of Delta H degree for this reaction -120.6 kJ/mol -164.7 kJ/mol -112.4 kJ/mol -176.7 kJ/mol none of the above
A chemical reaction was conducted at varying temperatures so that the equilibrium constant, K was determined at each. Thereafter it was assumed that the reaction enthalpy, DeltarxnH° was independent of temperature and a graph of 1/T (in Kelvin) vs. ln K was plotted yielding a straight line with a slope of –1586.33. What was the resulting DeltarxnH° value and was it an exothermic reaction
The equilibrium constant, K, of
a certain first order reaction was measured at two temperatures, T.
The data is shown in this table.
The equilibrium constant, K, of a certain first If you were going to graphically determine the enthalpy, AH°, for this reaction, what points would you plot? order reaction was measured at two temperatures, T. The data is shown in this table Number Number T(K)K 3253.10 725 8.77 To avoid rounding errors, use three significant figures in the...
The rate constant for a reaction is measured as a function of time. A plot is created by graphing ln(k) on the y-axis and 1/T on the x-axis, and a best fit line with a slope of -83,871 K is obtained. Based on this data what is the activation energy of this reaction (in kJ/mol)? R= 8.314 J/(K mol)
The equilibrium constant, K, of a certain first order reaction was measured at two temperatures, T. The data is shown in this table. T(K) 275 675 3.04 5.57 If you were going to graphically determine the enthalpy, AH®, for this reaction, what points would you plot? To avoid rounding errors, use three significant figures in the x-values and four significant figures in the y-values. point 1: x = point 1: y = point 2: x = point 2: y =...
The equilibrium constant, K, of a certain first order reaction was measured at two temperatures, T. The data is shown in this table. T(K) 325 = 3.38K T(K) 625 = 6.07K Determine the rise, run, and slope of the line formed by these points. What is the standard enthalpy of this reaction in J/mol? If you were going to graphically determine the enthalpy, ΔH°, for this reaction, what points would you plot?
For a given reaction, the rate constant, k, was determined at different temperatures. To obtain a linear graph, one should plot: k vs. time ln k vs. 1/T ln k vs. ln [A] k vs. 1/T ln k vs. time ln k vs [A] 1/T vs 1/[A] [A] vs T
Consider the graph below. Note that the x-axis units are
reciprocal kelvins. The equation of the linear fit is Y = 4.3 x
103 X + -547 . Calculate the value of ΔrS∘ΔrS∘ and
ΔrH∘ΔrH∘.
10. Temperature and Equilibrium 0/1 points Consider the graph below. Note that the x-axis units are reciprocal kelvins. The equation of the linear fit is Y = 4.3 x 103 X +-547. Calculate the value of A,S and A Hº. bə In K 1/T A...
For a given reaction, ΔrH = +35.5 kJ mol-1 and ΔrS = +83.6 J K-1 mol-1. The reaction is spontaneous ________. Assume that ΔrH and ΔrS do not vary with temperature. A. at all temperatures B. at T < 298 K C. at T < 425 K D. at T > 425 K E. at T > 298 K
A series of experiments were conducted where the equilibrium constant (K) was determined at various temperatures (T). The data was then graphed (shown below). The equation of the line is listed on the graph. Use the graph to determine AH° (in kJ/mol). -30 0.0031 0.0032 0.0033 0.0034 0.0035 0.0036 0.0037 -30.50.003 -31 y = -6861.2x - 9.2495 -31.5 -32 -32.5 In -33 -33.5 -34 -34.5 -35 1/T in K