Chemistry, 01.07.2019 11:40 DWilson1234
Calculate the expansion work done on the system when exactly 1 mol of solid ammonium chloride, nh4cl, decomposes completely to yield gaseous ammonia, nh3 and hydrogen chloride, hcl at a temperature of 1250 k. treat the expansion as irreversible and the gases formed as perfect.
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