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I know the enthalpy of a reaction is 23kj/mol. Initially the reaction is taking place at 273 k. To what temperature do i need to heat the reaction in order to double the equilibrium constant?

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Step-by-step explanation:

In this question, we are asked to calculate the temperature to which the reaction must be heated to double the equilibrium constant.

To find this value, we will need to use the Van’t Hoff equation.

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I know the enthalpy of a reaction is 23kj/mol. Initially the reaction is taking place-example-1
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