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Hello, so in this question, a reaction of methane with hydrogen sulfide gas gives carbon disulfide and hydrogen gas.
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So this is the reaction and ka value for this reaction is given us 0 .360 and we need to calculate first that is kp.
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So using the equation that is kp will be equal to kc rt raised to power delta ng.
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And if you calculate the delta n g for this reaction, so that will be the summation of tautometry for product, ticoematary of product minus summation of tiniometry of reactants.
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Okay, so that will be equal to pi minus 3, that will be equal to 2.
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The delta ng value for this reaction is 2.
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Now the r is red box constant or we can say universal gas.
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Constant that is 0 .08 to 1 and temperature given in this question is 960 kelvin.
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960 degrees celsius and if we converted into kelvin then it will be 1 233 kelvin's.
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Okay so now kp will be equal to kc value that is 0 .0 360.
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This is the kc value...