A chemist fills a reaction vessel with 0.293 g silver chromate (Ag, Croa) solid, 0.714 M...
A chemist fills a reaction vessel with 0.980 g calcium phosphate (Ca3(PO4)2) solid, 0.212 M calcium (Ca+2) aqueous solution and 0.119 M phosphate (PO4−3) aqueous solution at a temperature of 25.0°C. Under these conditions, calculate the reaction free energy ΔG for the following chemical reaction: Ca3(PO4)2(s) 3Ca+2(aq)+2PO4−3(aq) Use the thermodynamic information in the ALEKS Data tab. Round your answer to the nearest kilojoule.
A chemist fills a reaction vessel with 7.72 atm chlorine (C1) gas, 6.29 atm phosphorus (P.) gas, and 6.32 atm phosphorus trichloride (PCI) gas at a temperature of 25.0°C. Under these conditions, calculate the reaction free energy AG for the following chemical reaction: 6C1, () +P,(8) 4PC1,(B) Use the thermodynamic information in the ALEKS Data tab. Round your answer to the nearest kilojoule X 5 ?
A chemist fills a reaction vessel with 9.20 atm nitrogen monoxide (NO) gas, 9.15 atm chlorine (CI) gas, and 7.70 atm nitrosyl chloride (NOCI) gas at a temperature of 25.0°C. Under these conditions, calculate the reaction free energy AG for the following chemical reaction: 2NO(g) +CI (8) - 2NOCI (8) Use the thermodynamic information in the ALEKS Data tab. Round your answer to the nearest kilojoule. X 5 ? A chemist fills a reaction vessel with 9.20 atm nitrogen monoxide...
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A chemist fills a reaction vessel with 0.700 M lead (II) (Pb) aqueous solution, 0.416 M bromide (Br) aqueous solution, and 0.168 g lead (II) bromide (PbBr) solid at a temperature of 25.0°C. Under these conditions, calculate the reaction free energy AG for the following chemical reaction: Pb (aq) +2Br" (aq) PbBr (8) Use the thermodynamic information in the ALEKS Data tab. Roi 5 ? Data [+] Bond energies For example, the energy it takes to break...
UP AND FREE ENERGY Calculating reaction free energy under nonstandard conditions A chemist fills a reaction vessel with 3.78 atm chlorine (C1,) gas, 7.19 atm phosphorus (P) gas, and 9.29 atm phosphorus trichlonde (PC) as a temperature of 25.0°C. Under these conditions, calculate the reaction free energy AG for the following chemical reaction: 6C126)+P4(8) - 4PCI, (8) Use the thermodynamic information in the ALEKS Data tab. Round your answer to the nearest kilojoule. 10W X 5 ?
A chemist fils a reaction vessel with 5.19 atm nitrogen (N2) gas, 7.69 atm oxygen (O2) gas, and 8.05 atm nitrogen monoxide (NO) gas at a temperature of 25.0°C. Under these conditions, calculate the reaction free energy AG for the following chemical reaction: Ng(8)+0,() - 2NO(g) Use the thermodynamic information in the ALEKS Data tab. Round your answer to the nearest kilojoule. x 5 ?
Info from ALEKS data lab:
Gf[N2] = 0 kj/mol
Gf[H2] = 0 kj/mol
Gf[NH3] = -26.50 kj/mol
A chemist fills a reaction vessel with 0.520 atm nitrogen (N2) gas, 7.66 atm hydrogen (H) gas, and 5.02 atm ammonia (NH3) gas at a temperature of 25.0°C. Under these conditions, calculate the reaction free energy AG for the following chemical reaction: N2(g) + 3H2(g) + 2NH3(g) Use the thermodynamic information in the ALEKS Data tab. Round your answer to the nearest kilojoule....
Silver ions can be precipitated from aqueous solutions by the addition of aqueous chloride: Ag+(aq)+Cl−(aq)→AgCl(s) Silver chloride is virtually insoluble in water so that the reaction appears to go to completion. How many grams of solid NaCl must be added to 25.0 mL of 0.149 M AgNO3 solution to completely precipitate the silver?
18a) A chemist combined 0.786 g of aluminum with 25.0 mL of a 0.21 M solution of CuCl2. Which substances will be present in the flask after the reaction has completed? A) Solid copper, solid aluminum, and aqueous aluminum chloride B) Solid copper and aqueous aluminum chloride C) Solid aluminum and aqueous copper(II) chloride D) Solid copper and a solution containing Cu2+ (aq), Al3+ (aq), and Cl− (aq)E) Solid aluminum and a solution containing Cu2+ (aq), Al3+ (aq), and Cl−...
Consider the reaction between aqueous sodium hydroxide and silver cation: 2 NaOH (aq) 2 Ag (aq) -AgaO (s) + H2O ()2 Na (aq) a) Given the data in the table below, calculate the standard enthalpy change (in kJ) for the reaction. Compound Ag (aq) Ag O (s) HO () Na (aq) NaOH (aq) AH" (kJ/mol) 100.0 -50.0 - 275.0 -250.0 -475.0 b) When the reaction was performed in a constant pressure calorimeter, it was observed that the temperature of the...