For the reaction Ag) - Bigi, which set of initial conditions would likely correspond to a negative value of AGrxn? Selected Answer: PA-0.010atm; Pg - 10.0atm This answer is wrong Answers: PA= 10.0atm: Pg - 10.0atm PA- 10.0atm: Pg - 0.010atm PA- 0.010atm; Pg - 10.0atm This answer is wrong PA- 0.010atm: Pg- 0.010atm
For the reaction Ag) - Bigi, which set of initial conditions would likely correspond to a negative value of AGrxn? Selected Answer: PA-0.010atm; Pg - 10.0atm This answer is wrong Answers: PA= 10.0atm: Pg - 10.0atm PA- 10.0atm: Pg - 0.010atm PA- 0.010atm; Pg - 10.0atm This answer is wrong PA- 0.010atm: Pg- 0.010atm
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![For the reaction A(g) → B(g), which set of initial conditions would likely correspond to a negative value of AGrxn?
Selected Answer:
PA = 0.010atm; PB = 10.0atm
This answer is wrong
Answers:
PA = 10.0atm; PB = 10.0atm
PA = 10.0atm; PB = 0.010atm
PA = 0.010atm; PB = 10.0atm
This answer is wrong
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Transcribed Image Text:For the reaction A(g) → B(g), which set of initial conditions would likely correspond to a negative value of AGrxn?
Selected Answer:
PA = 0.010atm; PB = 10.0atm
This answer is wrong
Answers:
PA = 10.0atm; PB = 10.0atm
PA = 10.0atm; PB = 0.010atm
PA = 0.010atm; PB = 10.0atm
This answer is wrong
PA = 0.010atm; PB = 0.010atm
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