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12.12.2020 •
Chemistry
Changes in either or can cause a change in the state of matter.
A. Temperature or Pressure
B. Temperature or Matter
C. Matter or Pressure
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Ответ:
A. Temperature or Pressure
Explanation:
Ответ:
See explanation.
Explanation:
Hello there!
In this case, for the chemical reaction:
It is widely known that the the only factor altering the equilibrium constant is the temperature because of its thermodynamic definition:
Which is temperature dependent on the denominator and on the Gibbs free energy of reaction. In such a way, the answers can be just f and g, as the other factors modify Q (reaction quotient) rather than K. Thus, we can discuss about f and g:
f. This would increase K if the Gibbs free energy of reaction is positive (nonspontaneous).
g. This would increase K if the Gibbs free energy of reaction is negative (spontaneous).
It is important to discuss those two because the Gibbs free energy is not given.
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