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- Which substance is MOST soluble at 0 °C2 100 90 NANO, 80 70 60 CaCl Pb(NO,)a 9 40 NaCl A 30 KCI 20 KCIO 10 Ce, (SO), 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Temperature ("C) KI NaNO3 Ce(S04); NaCl Solubility (g of salt in 100 g H,O) FONX K,Cr,O,For the reaction below, formation salpies at 1 bar and standart entropies are given. Çe te equilibrium constant (Kp) of the reaction at 580 K. X(g) +3 Y,(g) =2XY,(g) For X,(g) AHº,f =0 kJ mol S° = 179 J mol* K For Y(g) AH°f = 0kJ mol* S° = 215 J mol"K** For XY,(g) AH°f = -146 kJ mol" S° = 154 mol K* R = 0.08206 L atm mol-1 K-1 = 8.314 J mol-1 K-1me File Edit View History Bookmarks email draft - Google Doc xNancy Foldi - Departmen x = 18.3 Gibbs Free E... C www-awu.aleks.com/alekscgi/x/lsl.exe/10_u-IgNslkr7j8P3jH-IvTqeviKFP6W0cqJcWJdIACROQwyw24GWHIn2XzybTAgTikmXkISqX79 5.3 Enthalpies of...18.5 Gibbs Free E...Reading Schedule 19.6 Reduction Po... Y SOLUTION: T Solubility and.... OKINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM Calculating equilibrium composition from an equilibrium constant M Explanation F Profiles Tab Window Help 18,128 Suppose a 500. mL flask is filled with 2.0 mol of NO and 0.20 mol of NO₂. The following reaction becomes possible: NO₂(g) + NO(g) 2NO₂(g) The equilibrium constant K for this reaction is 0.611 at the temperature of the flask. Calculate the equilibrium molarity of NO3. Round your answer to two decimal places. Check → C A ALEKS-Lara Althawadi - x X OCT 12 9 tv G Search or type URL 5 C| Chegg.com 6 X & (90) ALEKS 8 Ⓒ2022 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Res A a ✔ 9 O