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    Calculate the Temperature for Which Keq for a Reaction Is
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Calculate the Temperature for Which Keq for a Reaction Is

Question 64

Question 64

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Calculate the temperature for which Keq for a reaction is 1.04 × 103 where ΔH° = -83.2 kJ/mol and ΔS° = -246 J/mol ∙ K.


A) 0.274 K
B) 307 K
C) 0.307 K
D) 274 K
E) cannot be determined without ΔG°

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