Chemistry, 08.08.2019 04:20, jendun123ovrxij
For the reaction a(s) -> < - b(g), the constant of equilibrium is 1.77 at 25 c and 2.77 at 40c. making the approximation that the enthalpy and the entropy of this reaction do not vary with temperature, calculate the equilibrium constant of this reaction at 70 Β° c
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