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Chemistry, 14.09.2019 08:30, 7obadiah

Joey wants to dissolve 0.10 mole of gold (au) nuggets. he found some fr(s) and cla() in the lab. he decides that he will put his gold in 0.10 l of water into a sealed plastic container with either 1.00 bar of for with 1.00 bar of cl. the overall redox reaction of concern is: 2au(s) + 3x2(g) + 2au? + (aq) + 6x-(aq) where x = for x=ci. which should joey choose and why? a. f: (8) because v, so k will be large and thus when equilibrium is reached, the products will be favored. c. cl2() because 0v, so k will be large and thus when equilibrium is reached, the products will be favored. e. either cl2(g) and f2(g) could be used since e is independent of k.

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