Question: General Instructions: Show the complete and organize solution. Write your answer with four decimal places and enclose them in a box Solve as neatly as

 General Instructions: Show the complete and organize solution. Write your answer

General Instructions: Show the complete and organize solution. Write your answer with four decimal places and enclose them in a box Solve as neatly as possible. Messy work will be given necessary deductions. Take a clear photo of your handwritten work and UPLOAD it as a COLLATED pdf at google classroom using the file title format: GIVENNAMEINITALSSURNAME_CLASSCODE_GT# EXAMPLE JDELACRUZ_1234_GT1 PROBLEM 1 In studying the equilibrium for the dissociation of ammonium carbamate by static method T.R. Briggs and V. Migidichian introduced solid ammonium carbamate along with definite quantities of ammonia and carbon dioxide into an evacuated glass vessel to which was attached a manometer. The apparatus then was immersed in a water thermostat, the mixture was allowed to reached equilibrium and the total pressure at equilibrium was read on the manometer. If two experiments were carried out in which the solid ammonium carbamate was introduced at 300C into a flask containing (a) ammonia gas having a partial pressure of 200mmHg and (b) carbon dioxide gas having a partial pressure of 200mmHg. Using the average Kp value in the module, find what will be the total pressure at equilibrium in each case. PROBLEM 2 Dihydrogen monosulfide gas dissociates into hydrogen and sulfur gas respectively. At 1065C, the equilibrium constant for its dissociation is 0.0118 while the enthalpy is 42400cal. Determine the equilibrium constant of the reaction at 1200C

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