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For a process, ΔS is positive and ΔH is negative. This process: Select one: a. is spontaneous at very high temperatures b. is spontaneous at all temperatures c. is not spontaneous at any temperature d. is at equilibrium e. is spontaneous at very low temperatures
A process has a negative AH and a positive AS. Which of the following is true? the process is spontaneous at all temperatures the process isnon-spontaneous at all temperatures the process is spontaneous at high temperatures the process is spontaneous at low temperatures For a reaction in which AG is large and positive, which is true? AG is large and positive AG is large and negative Ο ΔG = ΔG none of these can be assumed
Consider a reaction that has a negative ΔH and a positive ΔS. Which of the following statements is TRUE? This reaction will be spontaneous only at low temperatures. This reaction will be nonspontaneous at all temperatures. This reaction will be spontaneous at all temperatures. This reaction will be spontaneous only at high temperatures.
6. (3 points) For each of the following reactions, predict the sign (positive or negative) for the AS and AH values. Then determine when the reaction will be spontaneous (always, never, at high temperatures, or at low temperatures). a. CH4(g) + 202 (g) → CO2 (g) + 2H20 (g) b. 4H3PO4(s) - P010 (s) + 6H20 (1) c. HCI (g) + NH3(g) → NH4Cl (s)
please include the sign of each for H and S
its either positive/negative/unknown
O ENTROPY AND FREE ENERGY Using the conditions of spontaneity to deduce the signs Use the observations about each chemical reaction in the table below to decide the sign (positive or negative) of the reaction enthalpy AH and reaction entropy AS. Note: If you have not been given enough information to decide a sign, select the "unknown" option reaction observations conclusions AH is pick one This reaction...
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Question 12 (1 point) Which diagram best describes an aqueous son of copper chord Water molecules are omitted for clarity O- FA 09 o Figure Figure D 8098 0.000 Figure E Question 11 (1 point) Which atom is the largest? O carbon O phosphorus silicon nitrogen Question 10 (1 point) For the process O2(g) → 20(g), AH° = 498 kJ.mol-1. What would be the predicted sign of AS rxn and the conditions under which this reaction...
the first one is supposed to be meant spontaneous. thanks
ction to be non-spontaneous at any temperature, which of the following В. Tur a chemical reaction to b conditions must be met? AS > 0, AITO AS > 0, AIT <0 AS <0, AHP <0 AS <0, AHP>0 D. 2. Place the following in on lowing in order of decreasing standard molar entropy. N204(8) NO(g) NO2(g) 204 > NO2 > NO B) NO > NO2 > N204 E) NO2 >...
Thermodynamics Practice Problems 1. Predict the sign of AS.(positive or negative) for the following reactions a 2 Mg(s) +,(@) 2 Mgo (s) AS b. CH206(s) → 2C,H,OH(I) + 2003(g) AS c. 2 NH3(g) + CO2(g) → H2O(l) + NH CONH3(aq) AS d. Cu(s) (at 100°C) → Cu(s) (at 25°C) AS 2. Which two variables can indicate if a reaction is spontaneous or not? 3. The second law of thermodynamics tells us that: a Energy is conserved. b. The entropy of...
Use the observations about each chemical reaction in the table below to decide the sign (positive or negative) of the reaction enthalpy AH and reaction entropy AS. Note: if you have not been given enough information to decide a sign, select the "unknown" option. observations conclusions reaction AH is (pick one) Crystallization of a pure compound is A spontaneous only below-2. °C. As is (pick one) (pick one) AH is this reaction is always The reverse spontaneous but proceeds slower...
Use the observations about each chemical reaction in the table below to decide the sign (positive or negative) of the reaction enthalpy AH and reaction entropy AS. Note: if you have not been given enough information to decide a sign, select the "unknown" option. reaction observations conclusions AH is (pick one) This reaction is spontaneous except below A 31. C AS is (pick one) (pick one) The reverse of this reaction is always spontaneous but proceeds slower at temperatures below-15....