When adjusted for any changes in δh and δs with temperature, the standard free energy change δg∘t at 2400 k is equal to 1.22×105j/mol, then the equilibrium constant at 2400 k is 2.21×10−3. The answer to the statement is 2.21×10−3.
No, because the sun stays in the same exact place all of the time
Answer:
MgF2 + Li2CO3 ---> MgCO3 + 2LiF
Explanation:
V1/T1= V2/T2 V =volume T= temp (in kelvin unit)
2.5/(22+273)=V2/(43+273)
V2=2.7L
A physical change changes the form of the matter, but does not change the substance itself.
A chemical change affects the substance and turns into a different substance.
Ex:
Physical change: Water freezes- its changes form, but it is still water
Chemical change: Wood burns- it is changing its makeup from wood to ash and various gases. You cant identify it as wood anymore.