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Calculate the equilibrium constnat for the reaction given below at `400K`, if `DeltaH^(Theta) = 77.2 kJ "mole"^(-1)` and `DeltaS^(Theta) = 122 J K^(-1) "mole"^(-1)`. `PCI_(5)(g) rarr PCI_(3)(g) +CI_(2)(g)` |
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Answer» `DeltaH^(Theta) = 77.2 kJ mol^(-1), DeltaS^(Theta) = 122 J K^(-1) mol^(-1)` `T = 400K` `:. DeltaG^(Theta) = DeltaH^(Theta) - T DeltaG^(Theta)` `DeltaG^(Theta) = 77200 - 400 xx122 = 28400J` Also we have, `-DeltaG^(Theta) = 2.303 RT log K_(c)` where `K` is equilibrium constant `:. -28400 = 2.303 xx 8.314 xx 400 logK_(c)` `:. K_(c) = 1.958 xx 10^(-4)` |
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