The equilibrium constant for a reaction is determined at several temperatures by measuring concentrations of reactants and products. To determine the standard enthalpy and entropy changes for the reactions, you need to plot ________ on the y-axis and ________ on the x-axis and fit the data to a linear equation. The slope of this line is equal to ________, and the intercept provides a value for ________.
A) K; T; - H°/R; S°/i
B) ln(K) ; 1/T; H°; S°
C) ln(K) ; 1/T; H°/R; S°/R
D) ln(K) ; 1/T; S°/R; H°/R
E) ln(K) ; 1/T; - H°/R; S°/R
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