Chemistry, asked by arifurr999, 7 months ago

The equilibrium constant for the reaction
H2(g) + S (g) = H2S (g)
is 25 at 900 K and 5 at 1000 K respectively.
Calculate the standard enthalpy of the reaction.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The equilibrium constant for the reaction

H2(g) + S (g) = H2S (g)

is 25 at 900 K and 5 at 1000 KThe equilibrium constant for the reaction

H2(g) + S (g) = H2S (g)

is 25 at 900 K and 5 at 1000 KThe equilibrium constant for the reaction

H2(g) + S (g) = H2S (g)

is 25 at 900 K and 5 at 1000 K

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