Chemical Principles
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Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
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Chapter 10, Problem 117AE
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The reason for Kreaction2 > Kreaction1 for the given reaction needs to be explained.
Concept introduction:
The reason for Kreaction2 > Kreaction1 can be explained by using two factors:
1. Chelate effect
2. Entropy effect
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