Study Guide And Student Solutions Manual For Organic Chemistry, Books A La Carte Edition (7th Edition)
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Author: Paula Yurkanis Bruice
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Chapter 5.7, Problem 24P
a. For a reaction with ∆H° = –12 kcal/ mol and ∆S° = 0.01 kcal mol–1 K–1, calculate the ∆G° and the equilibrium constant at: 1.30°C and 2.150°C.
b. How does ∆G° change as T increases?
c. How does Keq change as T increases?
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