The equilibrium constant, K, of a certain first order reaction was measured at two temperatures, T. The data is shown in this table. T(K) K 275 3.18 575 8.05 If you were going to graphically determine the enthalpy, AH°, for this reaction, what points would you plot? To avoid rounding errors, use three significant figures in the x-values and four significant figures in the y-values. point 1: x = point 1: y = point 2: x = point 2: y = Determine the rise, run, and slope of the line formed by these points. run: rise: slope:

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rounding errors, use three significant figures in the x-values and four significant figures in the y-values.
point 1: x =
point 1: y =
point 2: x =
point 2: y =
Determine the rise, run, and slope of the line formed by these points.
run:
rise:
slope:
What is the standard enthalpy of this reaction?
ΔΗ
J/mol
Transcribed Image Text:Question 5 of 10 rounding errors, use three significant figures in the x-values and four significant figures in the y-values. point 1: x = point 1: y = point 2: x = point 2: y = Determine the rise, run, and slope of the line formed by these points. run: rise: slope: What is the standard enthalpy of this reaction? ΔΗ J/mol
The equilibrium constant, K, of a certain first order reaction was measured at two temperatures, T.
The data is shown in this table.
T(K)
K
275
3.18
575
8.05
If you were going to graphically determine the enthalpy, AH°, for this reaction, what points would you plot? To avoid
rounding errors, use three significant figures in the x-values and four significant figures in the y-values.
point 1: x =
point 1: y =
point 2: x =
point 2: y =
Determine the rise, run, and slope of the line formed by these points.
run:
rise:
slope:
Transcribed Image Text:The equilibrium constant, K, of a certain first order reaction was measured at two temperatures, T. The data is shown in this table. T(K) K 275 3.18 575 8.05 If you were going to graphically determine the enthalpy, AH°, for this reaction, what points would you plot? To avoid rounding errors, use three significant figures in the x-values and four significant figures in the y-values. point 1: x = point 1: y = point 2: x = point 2: y = Determine the rise, run, and slope of the line formed by these points. run: rise: slope:
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