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Hydrogen Sulfide Can Be Formed in the Following Reaction: H2(g)

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Hydrogen sulfide can be formed in the following reaction: H2(g) + S2(g) Hydrogen sulfide can be formed in the following reaction: H<sub>2</sub>(g) + S<sub>2</sub>(g)    H<sub>2</sub>S(g) ; ΔH°<sub>rxn</sub> = -92 kJ/mol The equilibrium constant,K<sub>P</sub>,is 106 at 1023 K.Estimate the value of K<sub>P</sub> at 1218 K.(R = 8.314 J/K • mol)  A) 5.05 B) 18.8 C) 34.7 D) 88.9 E) 598 H2S(g) ; ΔH°rxn = -92 kJ/mol
The equilibrium constant,KP,is 106 at 1023 K.Estimate the value of KP at 1218 K.(R = 8.314 J/K • mol)


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Reject

In statistical analysis, to refuse the null hypothesis, concluding there is sufficient evidence to support a significant effect or difference.

H0

Stands for the null hypothesis in statistical hypothesis testing, representing the assumption that there is no significant difference or effect.

Reject

In statistical hypothesis testing, the process of dismissing the null hypothesis based on the evidence from the data analysis.

H0

The null hypothesis in statistical analysis that indicates no significant difference or effect.

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