Organic Chemistry (9th Edition)
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Author: Leroy G. Wade, Jan W. Simek
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Chapter 4.4, Problem 4.5P
The following reaction has a value of ∆G° = −2.1kJ/mol(−0.50kcaI/mol).
CH3Br + H2S ⇄ CH3 SH + HBr
- a. Calculate Keq at room temperature (25 °C) for this reaction as written.
- b. Starting with a 1 M solution of CH3Br and H2S, calculate the final concentrations of all four species at equilibrium.
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