A sample of solid (NH4)(NH2CO2) is placed in an evacuated container at 25°C, and it decomposes as follows with K = 231x10 (NH4)(NH>CO2)(n) 2 NH3(g) + CO2(g) Which aspoct of this reaction at this temperature cannot be determined based on the information provided in the question? Select one O a the sign of As for thc reaction b the sign ofAG° for the reaction c the magnitude of the heat flow (g) for the reaction Od the sign of the heat flow (g) for the reaction e the sign of the work (w) for the reaction f the magnitude of AG° for the reaction OO

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A sample of solid (NH4)(NH2CO2) is placed in an evacuated container at 25°C, and it decomposes as follows with K = 231x10
(NH4)(NH>CO2)(0) 2 NH3(g) + CO2(g)
Which aspoct of this reaction at this temperature cannot be determined based on the information provided in the question?
Selec one
O a the sign of As° for thc reaction
b. the sign of AG° for the reaction
Oc the magnitude of the heat flow (q) for the reaction
Od the sign of the heat flow (g) for the reaction
O e the sign of the work (w) for the reaction
1 the magnitude of AG° for the reaction
Transcribed Image Text:A sample of solid (NH4)(NH2CO2) is placed in an evacuated container at 25°C, and it decomposes as follows with K = 231x10 (NH4)(NH>CO2)(0) 2 NH3(g) + CO2(g) Which aspoct of this reaction at this temperature cannot be determined based on the information provided in the question? Selec one O a the sign of As° for thc reaction b. the sign of AG° for the reaction Oc the magnitude of the heat flow (q) for the reaction Od the sign of the heat flow (g) for the reaction O e the sign of the work (w) for the reaction 1 the magnitude of AG° for the reaction
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