Estimate the value of the equilibrium constant at 630 K for each of the following reactions. ΔG∘f for BrCl(g) is −1.0 kJ/mol. The standard molar entropy, S∘, for BrCl(g) is 240.0 J/mol⋅K.
Br2(g)+Cl2(g)⇌2BrCl(g) .ΔH∘f for BrCl(g) is 14.6 kJ/mol.

Estimate the value of the equilibrium constant at 630 K for each of the following reactions....
Estimate the value of the equilibrium constant at 690 K for each of the following reactions. ΔG∘f for BrCl(g) is −1.0 kJ/mol. The standard molar entropy, S∘, for BrCl(g) is 240.0 J/mol⋅K. a) 2NO2(g)⇌N2O4(g). ΔH∘f for N2O4(g) is 9.16 kJ/mol. b) Br2(g)+Cl2(g)⇌2BrCl(g) .ΔH∘f for BrCl(g) is 14.6 kJ/mol.
Estimate the value of the equilibrium constant at 625 K for each of the following reactions. ΔG∘f for BrCl(g) is −1.0 kJ/mol. The standard molar entropy, S∘, for BrCl(g) is 240.0 J/mol⋅K 1- 2NO2(g)⇌N2O4(g). ΔH∘f for N2O4(g) is 9.16 kJ/mol. 2- Br2(g)+Cl2(g)⇌2BrCl(g) .ΔH∘f for BrCl(g) is 14.6 kJ/mol.
Estimate the value of the equilibrium constant at 655 K for each of the following reactions. ΔG∘f for BrCl(g) is −1.0 kJ/mol. The standard molar entropy, S∘, for BrCl(g) is 240.0 J/mol⋅K. PART A: 2NO2(g)⇌N2O4(g). ΔH∘f for N2O4(g) is 9.16 kJ/mol. PART B: Br2(g)+Cl2(g)⇌2BrCl(g) .ΔH∘f for BrCl(g) is 14.6 kJ/mol.
Estimate the value of the equilibrium constant at 610 KK for each of the following reactions. ΔG∘fΔGf∘ for BrCl(g)BrCl(g) is −−1.0 kJ/molkJ/mol. The standard molar entropy, S∘S∘, for BrCl(g)BrCl(g) is 240.0 J/mol⋅KJ/mol⋅K. Part A 2NO2(g)⇌N2O4(g).2NO2(g)⇌N2O4(g). ΔH∘fΔHf∘ for N2O4(g)N2O4(g) is 9.16 kJ/molkJ/mol. Express your answer using three significant figures. K= ??? Part B Br2(g)+Cl2(g)⇌2BrCl(g).Br2(g)+Cl2(g)⇌2BrCl(g). ΔH∘fΔHf∘ for BrCl(g)BrCl(g) is 14.6 kJ/molkJ/mol. Express your answer using three significant figures. K= ???
Estimate the value of the equilibrium constant at 635 K for each of the following reactions. ?G?f for BrCl(g) is ?1.0 kJ/mol. The standard molar entropy, S?, for BrCl(g) is 240.0 J/mol?K. 2NO2(g)?N2O4(g). ?H?f for N2O4(g) is 9.16 kJ/mol. Br2(g)+Cl2(g)?2BrCl(g) .?H?f for BrCl(g) is 14.6 kJ/mol.
Use ΔG∘f values from Appendix IIB to calculate the equilibrium constants at 25 ∘C for each of the following reactions. Br2(g)+Cl2(g)⇌2BrCl(g) ΔG∘f for BrCl(g) is -1.0 kJ/mol
Calculate the equilibrium constant at 298.15 K for each of the following reactions from the value of ΔG° given. Please keep 2 significant figures. (a) H2(g) + 2 Na(s) → 2 NaH(s) ΔG° = −66.9 kJ/mol K= (b) 4 NO2(g) + O2(g) → 2 N2O5(g) ΔG° = 29.2 kJ/mol K= (c) SiO2(s) + 2 Cl2(g) → SiCl4(l) + O2(g) ΔG° = 236.5 kJ/mol K= †
For the reaction given below, the value of the equilibrium constant at 400K is 7.0 Br2(g) + Cl2(g) ßà 2BrCl(g) At equilibrium the concentration of Br2 and Cl2 are each 1 mol/L. What is the equilibrium concentration of BrCl? a. 49 mol/L b. 1.0 mol/L c. 7.0 mol/L d. 2.6 mol/L
At 400 K, the equilibrium constant for the reaction Br2 (g) + Cl2 (g) <=> 2BrCl (g) is Kp = 7.0. A closed vessel at 400 K is charged with 1.00 atm of Br2 (g), 1.00 atm of Cl2 (g), and 2.00 atm of BrCl (g). What is the equilibrium pressure of Br2? A. 0.86 atm B. The equilibrium partial pressures of Br2 will be the same as the initial value. C. The equilibrium partial pressure of Br2 will be...
At 400 K, the equilibrium constant for the reaction Br 2 (g) + Cl 2 (g) 2BrCl (g) is K p = 7.0. A closed vessel at 400 K is charged with 1.00 atm of Br 2 (g), 1.00 atm of Cl 2 (g), and 2.00 atm of BrCl (g). Use Q to determine which of the statements below is true. The equilibrium partial pressures of Br2, Cl2, and BrCl will be the same as the initial values. The reaction will...