Calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction. At what temperatures will this reaction be spontaneous?

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Calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction. At what temperatures will this reaction be spontaneous?

(15) 8. For the reaction,
Cl2(g) + I2(g) 2 ICI(g)
calculate the equilibrium constant.
AH°, kJ
S°, J/K
Cl2 (g)
I2 (g)
ICI(g)
223
62
261
18
247
Transcribed Image Text:(15) 8. For the reaction, Cl2(g) + I2(g) 2 ICI(g) calculate the equilibrium constant. AH°, kJ S°, J/K Cl2 (g) I2 (g) ICI(g) 223 62 261 18 247
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