The value of log 10 K for a reaction A ⇌ B is (Given : ∆ r Hº 298K = – 54.07 kJ mol –1 …
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The value of log10 K for a reaction A \(\text { ⇌ }\) B is
(Given : ∆rHº298K = – 54.07 kJ mol–1,
∆rSº298 K = 10 JK–1 mol–1 and R = 8.314 JK–1 mol–1;
2.303 × 8.314 × 298 = 5705 (2010)
(Given : ∆rHº298K = – 54.07 kJ mol–1,
∆rSº298 K = 10 JK–1 mol–1 and R = 8.314 JK–1 mol–1;
2.303 × 8.314 × 298 = 5705 (2010)
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Answer
(B) 10
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