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Consider the reaction:The following data show the equilibrium constant for this reaction measured at several different temperatures. Use the data to find Hrxn and Srxn for the reaction.
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This is given by the equation: \[ ΔG = ΔH - TΔS \] where T is the temperature in Kelvin. Show more…
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