For the following reaction, determine the the boiling point in K) to one decimal place: CH3COCH3...
QUESTION Use the given data at 298 K to calculate AGº for the reaction 2012(g) + SO2(g) → SOC12(g) + Cl20(g) Substance: Cl2 (8) SO2(8) SOCI2(g) Cl20(g) AHºf (kJ/mol): 0 -296.8 -212.5 80.3 Sº (J/mol-K): 223.0 248.1 309.77 266.1 O 129.3 kJ 133.6 k) 196.0 k) 199.8 k) 229.6 kJ
Find AG (in kJ mol-1 to one decimal place) for the following reaction at 198.15 K when Phi= 2.0 atm, Piz=5.0 atm, and PH2=3.0 atm. H2(g) +12(8) —HI(g)
Given that ΔHvap is 52.6 kJ/mol, and the boiling point is 83.4oC, if one mole of this substance is vaporized at 1.00 atm, determine the ΔSsurr. The answer should be in J/K*mol.
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305 K Express your answer using one decimal place Consider the following reaction CaCOs (s) CaO(s) +C02 (g) Estimate ?Gu for this reaction at each of the following temperatures. (Assume that ??0 and ?So do not change too much within the given temperature range.) kJ Submit Request Answer Part B 1055 K Express your answer using one decimal place kJ Submit Request Answer Part C 1455 K Express your answer using one decimal place kJ
Determine the AHvap in kJ/mol using Clausius-Clapeyron equation given that the boiling at 1.5 atm of a substance is 400 K, and its normal boiling point is 348 K. (Only enter numericanswer to its first decimal place, do not enter unit kJ/mol) P2 In P1 -AH/1 R T2 "G. =)
3. The normal boiling point for the chloro-fluoro- hydrocarbon C,C1,F3 is 47.6°C: C C1,F3(1) C_C1zFz (g) We have []Hºvap = 27.49 kJ/mol. What is [Sºvap for the vaporization of C ClzFz at its normal boiling point? a) b) c) d) 33.1 J/K mole 5.2 J/K mole 71.2 J/K mole 85.7 J/K mole 4. For the following chemical reaction: H2(g) + CO(g) CH,Og) we have [H°(298) = 1.9 kJ/mole and [S°(298) = -109.6 J/Kmole. What is []Gº(298) for this reaction? a)...
Use the thermodynamic data provided below to estimate the boiling point (in K) of V. Report your answer to zero decimal places in standard notation (i.e. 123. kJ *For numbers ending in zero, be sure to include the decimal!*). Substance ΔH°f (kJ/mol) S° (J mol-1K-1) V (l) 17.3 36.1 V (g) 515.5 182.3
Use the thermodynamic data provided below to estimate the boiling point (in K) of CCl4. Report your answer to zero decimal places in standard notation (i.e. 123. kJ *For numbers ending in zero, be sure to include the decimal!*). Substance ΔH°f (kJ/mol) S° (J mol-1K-1) CCl4 (l) -128.4 214.4 CCl4 (g) -96 309.6
Use the thermodynamic data provided below to estimate the boiling point (in K) of TiCl4. Report your answer to zero decimal places in standard notation (i.e. 123. kJ *For numbers ending in zero, be sure to include the decimal!*). Substance ΔH°f (kJ/mol) S° (J mol-1K-1) TiCl4 (l) -804.2 252.3 TiCl4 (g) -763.2 354.9
Question 5 Correct Use AG° =AH° -TAS° to calculate AG (in kJ) at 298 K for : Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 2002(g) +4H2O(1) ► 2CH3OH(1) + 302(g) P Flag question Answer: 1404.84 Question 6 Not answered Marked out of 1.00 If the above reaction could be done at 3399 K, what would be your estimate for AGº (in kJ) at this elevated temperature? Use AGⓇ =AH°-TAS and assume AH° and AS are independent of temperature. P Flag question (Theis...