For a certain chemical reaction at 54.0 °C, AHº = 382.0 kJ mol and AS° = 534.0 J K-1 mol-1. If the number of moles of electrons transferred in the reaction is 3, calculate E° for this reaction, in V. O a. -9.83 x 107V O b. 1.810 V Oc 716 × 10V O d 1.220 V O e. -1.400 V O f. 1.660 V

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For a certain chemical reaction at 54.0 °C, AH° = 382.0 kJ mol-1 and AS° = 534.0J K-1 mol-1.
If the number of moles of electrons transferred in the reaction is 3, calculate E° for this reaction, in V.
O a.-9.83 x 10 V
O b. 1.810 V
Oc.-7.16 × 10 V
O d 1.220
O e. -1,400 V
O f. 1.660 V
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Transcribed Image Text:Of. iii, ii and iv. Og. ii. only For a certain chemical reaction at 54.0 °C, AH° = 382.0 kJ mol-1 and AS° = 534.0J K-1 mol-1. If the number of moles of electrons transferred in the reaction is 3, calculate E° for this reaction, in V. O a.-9.83 x 10 V O b. 1.810 V Oc.-7.16 × 10 V O d 1.220 O e. -1,400 V O f. 1.660 V I am a main group metal. My atomic radius is smaller than the atomic radius of the element with one fewer protons, but my + +1 ionic radius of the element with one fewer protons. Of the elements in my group, I am the one with third highest electroneg TO Which element am 1? of Type the element symbol for your answer in the box provided. For example if you think the answer is hydrogen you should type "H
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