For reversible reaction : X ( g ) + 3 Y ( g ) 2 Z ( g ) ; Δ H = – 40 kJ Standard…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Thermodynamics
For reversible reaction : X(g) + 3Y(g)
2Z(g) ; ΔH = – 40 kJ
Standard entropies of X, Y and Z are 60, 40 and 50 J K–1mol–1 respectively. The temperature at which the above reaction is in equilibrium is
Standard entropies of X, Y and Z are 60, 40 and 50 J K–1mol–1 respectively. The temperature at which the above reaction is in equilibrium is
- 273 K
- 600 K
- 500 K
- 400 K
Answer
(B) 600 K
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