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    At 1500°C the Equilibrium Constant for the Reaction CO(g)+ 2H<sub>2</sub>(g)\(\Delta\)
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At 1500°C the Equilibrium Constant for the Reaction CO(g)+ 2H2(g) Δ\DeltaΔ

Question 40

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At 1500°C the equilibrium constant for the reaction CO(g) + 2H2(g)  At 1500°C the equilibrium constant for the reaction CO(g) + 2H<sub>2</sub>(g)    <sub> </sub> CH<sub>3</sub>OH(g) has the value K<sub>p</sub> = 1.4 × 10<sup>-7</sup>.Calculate  \Delta G° for this reaction at 1500°C. A) 105 kJ/mol B) 1.07 kJ/mol C) -233 kJ/mol D) -105 kJ/mol E) 233 kJ/mol CH3OH(g) has the value Kp = 1.4 × 10-7.Calculate Δ\DeltaΔ G° for this reaction at 1500°C.


A) 105 kJ/mol
B) 1.07 kJ/mol
C) -233 kJ/mol
D) -105 kJ/mol
E) 233 kJ/mol

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