Consider the reaction below: A(ag) B(aq) A 1.000 M solution of A was heated at different temperatures. At 52.2 °C, AG was determined to be 3.30 kJ. If at 175.5 °C, the equilibrium mixture contains [A] = 0.353 M, Select the correct statement about this reaction: O(a) the reaction is exergonic at higher temperatures. (b) endothermic, AG is (+) ΤΗ (c) more information is needed to say anything about this reaction. (d) exothermic, AH is (+) ᎢᏗ (e) the reaction is at equilibrium, no more work available at any temperature. Equations and Constants

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Consider the reaction below:
A(ag) B(aq)
ΣΥ
A 1.000 M solution of A was heated at different temperatures. At 52.2 °C, AG was determined to
be 3.30 kJ.
If at 175.5 °C, the equilibrium mixture contains [A] = 0.353 M,
Select the correct statement about this reaction:
O(a) the reaction is exergonic at higher temperatures.
(b) endothermic, AG is (+)
στη
(c) more information is needed to say anything about this reaction.
(d) exothermic, AH is (+)
(e) the reaction is at equilibrium, no more work available at any temperature.
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction below: A(ag) B(aq) ΣΥ A 1.000 M solution of A was heated at different temperatures. At 52.2 °C, AG was determined to be 3.30 kJ. If at 175.5 °C, the equilibrium mixture contains [A] = 0.353 M, Select the correct statement about this reaction: O(a) the reaction is exergonic at higher temperatures. (b) endothermic, AG is (+) στη (c) more information is needed to say anything about this reaction. (d) exothermic, AH is (+) (e) the reaction is at equilibrium, no more work available at any temperature. Equations and Constants
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