4NH3 (g) + 502 (2) 4NO(R) 6H20 (g) --> Answer each question that follows. O a. Increasing the pressure would cause the reaction to shift to the reactant O b. The entropy is increasing in this reaction O .If the entropy value is +30.1cal/mol and the enthaply value is -154kcal/n value is -164 at 298K. O d. The K value for this reaction would be greater than one O e. As long as none of the reactants run out, this reaction will proceed witho energy or increase in temperature O f. All are true O g. A,B, C are true

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21. For the balanced reaction:
4NH3 (g) + 502 (e)
4NOg)
6H2O (g)
Answer each question that follows.
a. Increasing the pressure would cause the reaction to shift to the reactant side
O b. The entropy is increasing in this reaction
O c. If the entropy value is +30.1cal/mol and the enthaply value is -154kcal/mol the free energy
value is -164 at 298K.
d. The K value for this reaction would be greater than one
O e. As long as none of the reactants run out, this reaction will proceed without any more added
energy or increase in temperature
f. All are true
O g. A,B, C are true
O h. A, B, C, and D are true
O i. Only A and C are true
Transcribed Image Text:21. For the balanced reaction: 4NH3 (g) + 502 (e) 4NOg) 6H2O (g) Answer each question that follows. a. Increasing the pressure would cause the reaction to shift to the reactant side O b. The entropy is increasing in this reaction O c. If the entropy value is +30.1cal/mol and the enthaply value is -154kcal/mol the free energy value is -164 at 298K. d. The K value for this reaction would be greater than one O e. As long as none of the reactants run out, this reaction will proceed without any more added energy or increase in temperature f. All are true O g. A,B, C are true O h. A, B, C, and D are true O i. Only A and C are true
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