
At 320K and is it spontaneous or non-spontaneous?
At 1000K and is it spontaneous or non-spontaneous?
At 1420K and is it spontaneous or non-spontaneous?

At 320K and is it spontaneous or non-spontaneous? At 1000K and is it spontaneous or non-spontaneous?...
spontaneous or nonspontaneous
spontaneous or nonspontaneous
spontaneous or nonspontaneous
Consider the following reaction: CACO3(s) CaO (s) + CO2 (g). Estimate AG for this reaction at each of the following temperatures. (Assume that AH° and AS do not change too much within the given temperature range.) Part A 290 K Part B 1095 K Part C 1475 K
Consider the following reaction: CaCO3(s)→CaO(s)+CO2(g). Estimate ΔG∘ for this reaction at each of the following temperatures. (Assume that ΔH∘ and ΔS∘ do not change too much within the given temperature range.) A) 320 K B) 1045 K C) 1435 K Predict whether each reaction will be spontaneous or not.
calculate the delta G of 295K, 1075K, and 1435K
Review I Constants I Periodic Table Consider the following reaction: CaCO3 (s)CaO(s) + CO2(g) Estimate AG for this reaction at each of the following temperatures. (Assume that ΔΕ ASo do not change too much within the given temperature range.) and
Consider the following reaction: CaCO3(s)→CaO(s)+CO2(g) Estimate ΔG∘ for this reaction at each of the following temperatures. (Assume that ΔH∘ and ΔS∘ do not change too much within the given temperature range.) Predict whether or not the reaction in each part will be spontaneous. Express your answer using one decimal place and in kJ. A. 300 K B. 1050 K C. 1410 K
Consider the following reaction: CaCO3(s)→CaO(s)+CO2(g). Estimate ΔG∘ for this reaction at each of the following temperatures. (Assume that ΔH∘ and ΔS∘ do not change too much within the given temperature range.) a.320 K b.1040 K c.1480 K Predict whether or not the reaction in part A will be spontaneous at 320 K . Predict whether or not the reaction in part B will be spontaneous at 1040 K . Predict whether or not the reaction in part C will be...
Consider the following reaction: CaCO3(s)→CaO(s)+CO2(g). Estimate ΔG∘ for this reaction at each of the following temperatures. (Assume that ΔH∘ and ΔS∘ do not change too much within the given temperature range.) 290 K 1070 K 1500 K
Consider the following reaction: CaCO3(s)→CaO(s)+CO2(g). Estimate ΔG∘ for this reaction at each of the following temperatures. (Assume that ΔH∘ and ΔS∘ do not change too much within the given temperature range.) Part A: 300 K Part B: 1040 K Part C: 1445 K Part D: Predict whether or not the reaction in part A will be spontaneous or nonspontaneous at 300 K Part E: Predict whether or not the reaction in part B will be spontaneous at 1040 K Part...
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 >...
Consider the following reaction: CaCO3(s)→CaO(s)+CO2(g). Estimate ΔG∘ for this reaction at each of the following temperatures. (Assume that ΔH∘ and ΔS∘ do not change too much within the given temperature range.) Part A 315 K ΔG∘ Δ G ∘ = nothing kJ Part B 1085 K ΔG∘ Δ G ∘ = nothing kJ Part C 1465 K ΔG∘ Δ G ∘ = nothing kJ Part D Predict whether or not the reaction in part A will be spontaneous at 315...
Consider the following reaction: CaCO3(s)→CaO(s)+CO2(g) Estimate ΔG∘ for this reaction at each of the following temperatures. (Assume that ΔH∘ and ΔS∘ do not change too much within the given temperature range.) Part A: 320 K (Express your answer using one decimal place.)ΔG=_____ kJ Part B: 1100 K (Express your answer using one decimal place.) ΔG=_____ kJ Part C: 1410 K (Express your answer using one decimal place.) ΔG=_____ kJ Part D: Predict whether or not the reaction in each part...