34. Solving a chemistry problem

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2. For the chemical reaction indicated in Table 3, calculate the thermal effect (H0), entropy change (S0), Gibbs energy change (G0) and equilibrium constant (K0) at a temperature of T = 398 K. Determine the direction of the chemical reaction flowing in a gas medium of a given composition. The partial pressures of the components of the gas mixture are given in Table 4.
Analyze the results and answer the following questions:
1. What substances - initial or reaction products - will be more in an equilibrium mixture?
2. What do the phrases mean: “the equilibrium is shifted towards the starting substances” and “the equilibrium is shifted towards the reaction products”?

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