Re: CCL:Equilibrium constants



Sorry to be late in responding, but I may have missed an important point.
 Do
 you need gas-phase  or aqueous-phase equilibrium constants?  The answers (and
 necessary data sets) will differ considerably.
 Shobe, Dave wrote:
 > The NIST WebBook (http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/) has thermochemical
 > data as a function of temperature, and you can calculate equilibrium
 > constants in the usual way.
 >
 > --David Shobe
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 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: knauerc [mailto:knauerc -AatT- georgetown.edu]
 > Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 8:14 PM
 > To: chemistry -AatT- ccl.net
 > Subject: CCL:Equilibrium constants
 >
 > Does anyone know where I can find good data for the equilibrium constants,
 > (as a
 > function of temperature), for the reactions:
 >
 > H2 + Cl2 = 2HCL
 >
 > and
 >
 > H2 + Br2 = 2HBr
 >
 > Thank you.
 >
 > Connie Knauer
 > Georgetown University
 > knauerc -AatT- georgetown.edu
 >
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