96. Solving a chemistry problem
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482. In problems 481-505, calculate the standard Gibbs energy ΔrG0T and the equilibrium constant K0 of the reaction at a given temperature. Write an expression for the equilibrium constant. Indicate in which direction the reaction proceeds at a given temperature. To justify the direction of the shift in equilibrium, use the isobar equation of the chemical reaction
Equation of reaction T,K
4HCl(g) O2g()↔2H2O(g) 2Clg() 750
Equation of reaction T,K
4HCl(g) O2g()↔2H2O(g) 2Clg() 750
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