Calculate the ?G
2 H2S + 3 O2 = 2SO2 + 2H2O
Delta Go recation = summation [delta Go formation of products] - summation [ delta Go formation of reactants]
for products = 2* -300.1 + 2*-228.6 = -1057.4 kJ/mol
for reactants = 2* -33.4 = -66.8 kJ/mol
delta G o reaction = -1057.4 + 66.8 = -990.6 kJ/mol
Using Hess’s Law to Calculate ΔH Calculate ΔH for 2 NO(g) + O2(g) → N2O4(g) using the following information: N2O4(g)2 NO(g) + O2(g)→→2 NO2(g)2 NO2(g)ΔHΔH==+57.9 kJ−114.1 kJ Calculate for using the following information: Select one 2.7 kJ -55.2 kJ -85.5 kJ -171.0 kJ +55.2 kJ
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Calculate ΔH° for the process ½N2(g) + ½O2(g) → NO(g) from the following information
For the reaction: 2HBr(g) + Cl2(g) -----> 2HCl(g) + Br2(I) a) calculate delta G for this reaction using free energy values. b) Calculate delta G at standard temperature when pressure of HBr is 4.97 atm, Cl2 is 3.56 atm and HCl is 2.18 atm. c) Calculate Kp for this reaction.
CH4 (g) + 2O2 (g) --> CO2 (g) + H2O(g) i. Calculate ∆rH0, ∆rS0, and ∆rG0 for the reaction at 298.25 K ii. Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant at 298.15 K iii. Assuming ∆rC0P does not depend on temperature; calculate the value of the equilibrium constant at 498.15 K.
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Use the ∆?? ° information provided to calculate ∆????????? IF7 (g) + I2 (g) IF5 (g) + 2IF (g) ∆????????? ° = ? ∆?? ° ( ?? ???) IF (g) = −95 IF7 (g) = −941 IF5 (g) = −840
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12. Calculate Kc for the reaction: 2 NO, (g) « N, (g) +20, (g) using the following data: a. XN, (g) + 0,(8) << NO (g) Kc = 4.8x10-". b. NO, (8) « NO (8) + 0, (8) Kc = 3.3x10
Calculate A G (375K) for the reaction: 2CO(g) + O2 (g) 202 (g) from the value of A G (298.15K) and A,H (298.15K). Assume A,H is constant in such temperature range.