Chemistry Thermodynamics Equilibrium
Equilibrium constant K for some reaction at temperature 300K was found to be 100 .Calculate equilibrium for same reaction at 400K if R= 8.23 change in enthalpy is 5000J
You want to use the van't Hoff equation You can find it here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_%27t_Hoff_equation
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