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Chemistry, 17.07.2019 06:10 tatiaa2155

At-10.8 °c the concentration equilibrium constant kc = 4.0 x 10^-15 for a certain reaction. here are some facts about the reaction: if the reaction is run at constant pressure, the volume increases by 14%. the constant pressure molar heat capacity cp=263 j-mol^-1 ·k^-1. if the reaction is run at constant pressure, 120. kj/mol of heat are released.
using these facts, can you calculate kc at-16 degree c? if you said yes, then enter your answer at right. round it to 2 significant digits. if you said no, can you at least decide whether kc at 16 degree c will be bigger or smaller than kc at -10.8 degree c?

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