- ATransitional metals
- BAlkaline earth metals
- ✓Alkali metals
- DHalogens
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(Given, $\frac{ d (\ln K )}{ d \left(\frac{1}{T}\right)}=-\frac{\Delta H^{\ominus}}{ R }$, where the equilibrium constant, $K =\frac{ p _{ z }}{ p ^{\ominus}}$ and the gas constant, $R =8.314$ $\left.J K ^{-1} mol ^{-1}\right)$
($1$) The value of standard enthalpy, $\Delta H ^{\ominus}$ (in $kJ mol ^{-1}$ ) for the reaction is. . . . . . .
($2$) The value of $\Delta S^{\ominus}$ (in $J K ^{-1} mol ^{-1}$ ) for the given reaction, at $1000 K$ is. . . . . .
Give the answer or quetin ($1$) and ($2$)
Assertion $A :$ The amphoteric nature of water is explained by using Lewis acid/base concept.
Reason $R$ : Water acts as an acid with $NH _{3}$ and as a base with $H _{2} S$.
In the light of the above statements choose the correct answer from the options given below :
$P$ can be