In k2 – In (6.1 In(6.1 × 10−8s−¹ S J mol 2.62×105. 8.314 J K.mol 1 600.0K 1 795.0(K)

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Section2.7: Ionic Compounds: Formulas, Names And Properties
Problem 6RC: Which should have the higher melting point, MgO or NaCl? (a) MgO (b) Nacl
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Here’s the equation just have to sub out the 779k
In k2 – ln (6.1 × 10-8s−¹)
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2.62×105-
mol
J
314 K.mol
1
600.0K
5]
1
795.0(K)
Transcribed Image Text:In k2 – ln (6.1 × 10-8s−¹) - 2.62×105- mol J 314 K.mol 1 600.0K 5] 1 795.0(K)
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