To determine the new equilibrium constant at 35C, we can use the Van't Hoff equation:ln K2/K1 = -H/R * 1/T2 - 1/T1 where K1 is the initial equilibrium constant 2.1 x 10^-18 , K2 is the new equilibrium constant, H is the heat of reaction -20 kJ/mol , R is the gas constant 8.314 J/molK , T1 is the initial temperature 25C = 298.15 K , and T2 is the final temperature 35C = 308.15 K .First, we need to convert the heat of reaction to J/mol:H = -20 kJ/mol * 1000 J/1 kJ = -20,000 J/molNow, we can plug the values into the Van't Hoff equation:ln K2/ 2.1 x 10^-18 = - -20,000 J/mol / 8.314 J/molK * 1/308.15 K - 1/298.15 K Solving for K2:ln K2/ 2.1 x 10^-18 0.961K2/ 2.1 x 10^-18 e^0.961 2.615K2 2.615 * 2.1 x 10^-18 5.49 x 10^-18So, the new equilibrium constant at 35C is approximately 5.49 x 10^-18.