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Calculate the standard change in Gibbs free energy for the reaction at 25 °C. Standard Gibbs free energy of formation values can be found in this table. 3H2(g) + Fe,0,($) 2Fe(s) + 3 H,0 () AGran kJ/mol Thermodynamic Properties at 298 K S° Substance Ag(s) Ag+(aq) Ag2O(s) Ag2S(s) AgBr(s) AgCl(s) AgI(S) AgNO3(s) Al(s) Al2O3(s) AlCl3(s) Ar(9) As(s) As2O5(s) AsCl3(1) Au(s) Ba(s) BaCl2(s) BaCO3(s) Bao(s) BaSO4(s) B(s) B203(s) AH kJ/mol 0 105.8 -31.1 -32.6 -100.4 -127.0 -61.8 -124.4 0 -1675.7 -704.2...
2. Calculate the enthalpy for the reaction below at standard
conditions using Appendix G in your textbook. [Report the answer to
three sig fig, without unit labels, and using +/- signs to indicate
if the reaction is endo- or exothermic.] 2 Al(s) + Fe2O3(s) -->
Al2O3(s) + 2 Fe(s)
Substance AH (kJ mol-) AG; (kJ mol-1) Sº (JK-1 mol-2) aluminum 0 0 28.3 324.4 285.7 164.54 -531 -485 -321.7 Al(s) Al(g) Al3+ (aq) Al2O3(s) AlF3(s) AICI3(s) AlCl3.6H2O(s) -1676 -1582 50.92...
Calculate the standard change in Gibbs free energy, AG , for the given reaction at 25.0 "C. Consult the table of thermodynamic properties for standard Gibbs free energy of formation values. NH, CI() = NH(aq) + Cl" (aq) AGxn = kJ/mol Determine the concentration of NH(aq) if the change in Gibbs free energy, AGx. for the reaction is -9.39 kJ/mol. INH1 = Thermodynamic Properties at 298 K So 0 1 ΔΗ kJ/mol 0 105.8 -31.1 -32.6 -100.4 -127.0 -61.8 -124.4...
4. From the standard free energy values in Tro, Appendix 2, calculate the standard free energy changes for the following reactions at 25 °C C. 2C2H6 (g) + 702 (g) →4C02 (g) + 6H20() 2A Thermodynamic Data at 25°C Inorganic Substances Enthalpy of formati Fee energyMolar heat Molar mass, on, of f ormation, Molar entropy, Substance Alis) Al(aq) Al,Ols) Al OH)s) 26.98 26.98 101.96 78.00 133.33 0 0 481.2 24.35 524.7 -1675.7 321.7 79.04 50.92 -704.2 110.67 Sbis) 0 0...
Entropy/Enthalpy Questions
2. Consider the reaction: 2 BsHo (I)+ 12 O: (8) (a) Use the standard enthalpies of formation found in Appendix B of the textbook to calculate the enthalpy change of the reaction. The standard enthalpy of formation of BsH, () is 73.2 kl/mol. 5 B0, (s) + 9 HiO () s(-1272) 9-235.84)-273.2)-2(0) [-8932.56-146.47 40 78.46 (b) Predict the sign of the entropy change and provide the two reasons likely to have made the biggest impact on the entropy...
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7. Using the Thermodynamic Data from Appendix 3 in your text book, calculate the standard reaction entropy of the following chemical reaction: N2 (g) + O2(g) 2 NO (g) 8. Using the Thermodynamic Data from Appendix 3 in your text book, calculate the standard reaction entropy of the following chemical reaction: Fe2O3 (s) + 3 H2 (g) → 2 Fe (s) + 3 H20 (1) 9. The standard reaction free energy AGº = -64.0 kJ for this...
Using data found in Appendix E of your textbook calculate the
nonstandard emf for each of the following reactions if the
concentration of each of the ions in these reactions is 0.0005
molar and everything else is standard (use 298 K for the
temperature, R = 8.314 J/mol-K, and F = 96,485 C/mol):
Using data found in Appendix E of your textbook calculate the nonstandard emf for each of the following reactions if the concentration of each of the ions...
4. (a) Use the standard reduction potentials at 25° C in Table 18.1 in Tro, Fridgen and Shaw, and calculate the standard emf E° of an electrochemical cell described by the following reaction: 3 Zn + 2 Cr3+ + 2 Cr + 3 Zn? (b) What is n? (c) What is AGº for this reaction at 25°? (d) What is the equilibrium constant for this reaction at 25°? TABLE 18.1 Standard Reduction Potentials at 25°C EV) 2.87 1.61 1.51 1.36...
Calculate the standard change in Gibbs free energy for the reaction at 25 °C. Standard Gibbs free energy of formation values can be found in this table. 6 Cl(g)+2 Fe,O,(s)4 FeCl, (s)+30,(g) kJ/mol AGn= Thermodynamic Properties at 298 K Organic Compounds AG kJ/mol /(mol-K) дне kJ/mol Substance Name Formula дне kJ/mol Ag(s) Ag (aq) Ag20(s) Ag2S(s) AgBr(s) AgC(s) Agl(s) AgNO3(s) Al(s) Al2O3(s) AICI3(s) 0 42.6 105.8 77.107 73.4 Methane CH4(9) СHа(о) -74.6) -84.0 -103.8 -11.2 -31.1 121.3 Ethane -32.6 -40.7...
49. The thermodynamic quantity that expresses the extent of randomness in a system is A) enthalpy B) internal energy C) bond energy D) entropy E) heat flow 50. The common ion effect is defined as the following: A) The common ion effect only works with buffer solutions. B) The solubility of a slightly soluble salt is increased by the presence of a second solute that provides a common ion. C) The common ion does not have an effect on the...