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    What Is the Value of the Equilibrium Constant at 500
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What Is the Value of the Equilibrium Constant at 500

Question 109

Question 109

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What is the value of the equilibrium constant at 500 K for a chemical equilibrium that has a H  value of 250 kJ/mol and a S  value of 48 J/mol  K?


A) 4.22  1028
B) (3.01  104)
C) (54.36)
D) 2.45  1024
E) 7.58

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