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Under what conditions will the following reactions go in the forward direction?
`N_(2)O_(4)(g)hArr2NO_(2)(g)-14kcal`

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High T, Low P, excess of `N_(2)O_(4)`
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  11. The equilibrium constant for the reaction N(2)(g)+O(2)(g) hArr 2NO(g...

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  12. For the reaction, SO(2)(g)+1/2O(2)(g)hArrSO(3)(g) if K(p)=K(C)(RT)^(x)...

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  13. The standard Gibbs energy change at 300K for the reaction 2AhArrB+C is...

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  15. Which of the following lines correctly show the temperature dependence...

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  16. If Ag^(+)+NH(3)hArr[Ag(NH(3))]^(+), K(1)=3.5xx10^(-3) and [Ag(NH(3))]^...

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  17. The thermal dissociation of equilibrium of CaCo(3)(s) is studied under...

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  18. For the reaction, SO(2)(g)+1/2O(2)(g)hArrSO(3)(g) if K(p)=K(C)(RT)^(x)...

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  19. The % yield of ammonia as a function of time in the reaction N(2)(g) +...

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