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Question 14 Given the following equation, 0/1 point N2O(g) + NO2 + 3 NO() AG --23.0k)...
Given the following equation, N2O(g) + NO2(g) → 3 NO(g) AG°/x = -23.0 kJ Calculate AGºrxn for the following reaction. CHO COURO 3 NO(g) + N2O(g) + NO2(g) 153 ou te ato O bbou n esto bancabies A) -23.0 kJSOU nude au CODE B) 69.0 kJ e je bom su se 159 Hou e ab C) -69.0 kJ D) -7.67 kJ ost adapun E) 23.0 kj
Given the following equation, N2O(g) + NO2(g) → 3 NO(g) ΔG°rxn = -23.0 kJ Calculate ΔG°rxn for the following reaction. 18 NO(g) → 6 N2O(g) + 6 NO2(g) -3.83 kJ -23.0 kJ 138 kJ -138 kJ 23.0 kJ
Given the following equation, N2O(g) + NO2(g) → 3 NO(g) ΔG°rxn = -23.0 kJ Calculate ΔG°rxn for the following reaction. 18 NO(g) → 6 N2O(g) + 6 NO2(g) -3.83 kJ -138 kJ 23.0 kJ -23.0 kJ 138 kJ
Given the following equation, N2O(g)+NO2(g) ---> 3NO(g) deltaG° rxn=-23.0 kj Calculating deltaG° rxn for the following reaction. 18 NO(g) ---> 6N2O(g)+6NO2(g)
3. Calculate AH for the reaction Ato AL120103 N2O(g) + NO2(g) → 3 NO(g) from the following enthalpies of reaction: NO(g) + O2(g) + NO2() N2O(g) + N2O) + O2(8) 1 N2(g) + O2(g) → NO(g) AH = -56.6 kJ AH = -81.6 kJ AH = +90.4 k]
QUESTION 8 Given the values of AGfº given below in kj/mol, calculate the value of AG in kj for the reaction 3 NO(g) => N2O(g) + NO2(g) AGO (NO) - 88 AGF (NO2) = 53. AGF (N20) = 107.
Find the value of the equilibrium constant, Kp, for the following reaction N2O(g) + NO2(g) → 3NO(g) at 900 K given the following data: N2O(g): AGfº=149.2 kJ/mol; NO2(g): AGfº=89.4 kJ/mol; NO(g): AGfº=79.0 kJ/mol. 0.192 1.21 1.00 0.826 O 1.43
7 Coleulate Kt Given the following data: 4. (Equation 1) S(s) +3/202(g) - SO3(g) AG= - 371 kJ slsb to gts2 gniwollot od lo do09 rw onimtsbThan 24 HA To (Equation 2) 2SO2(g)+ O2(g)2 SO3(g) AG°= - 142 kJ SO2(g) Calculate AG° for the goal equation S(s) +O2(g) 008 Is this reaction spontaneous? 00 02T 00 noitons gaivollot slt To doc9 10l 2410
For the reaction: N2O (g) + NO2 (g) <--> 3 NO(g) , Kc = 4.2 x 10-4 at 500. K. What is Kp for the reaction at this temperature?
Question 23 15 pts Consider the following reaction: N2O(g) + NO2(g) 3NO(g) AH = 155.7 kJ In which direction will the equilibrium be shifted by the following changes? 1. Adding N20 (Select] 2. Removing some N20 (Select] 3. Adding a catalyst (Select] 4. Adding NO [Select] 5. Increasing the temperature of the reaction mixture [ Select) 6. Decreasing the volume of the reaction vessel [Select] Question 24 10 pts A reaction vessel is charged with HI, which partially decomposes to...