(a)
Interpretation:
To determine the value of Ko from the given graph.
Concept introduction:
The equilibrium constant K is used to express the relation between the reactants and the products of a given reaction at equilibrium with respect to some specific unit. The relation between Gibbs Free energy and the equilibrium constant is given by the equation:
(b)
Interpretation:
To determine the equilibrium pressure of carbon monoxide gas.
Concept introduction:
The equilibrium constant K is used to express the relation between the reactants and the products of a given reaction at equilibrium with respect to some specific unit. The relation between Gibbs Free energy and the equilibrium constant is given by the equation:
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