Texts: Demonstrate that at 300K, chlorine exists as Cl2 and not as Cl. Use a sentence to explain why the result of your calculation supports this fact. ĪHdiss for Cl2 to Cl is = 242.7 kJ/mol and ĪS° = 0.11 kJ/mol K.
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Reaction: Cl2(g) ā 2 Cl(g). Given ĪHdiss = ĪH° = 242.7 kJĀ·molā»Ā¹ and ĪS° = 0.11 kJĀ·molā»Ā¹Ā·Kā»Ā¹ at T = 300 K. Show moreā¦
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