Given that K = 3.83 for the reaction C(s,graphite)+ CO2(g) ↔ 2 CO(g) at 606 °C, determine the Gibbs reaction energy (in kJ mol-1) at 606 °C.

Given that K = 3.83 for the reaction C(s,graphite)+ CO2(g) ↔ 2 CO(g) at 606 °C,...
Using the following data determine the temperature (in K) at which the reaction H2O(g)+ C(s,graphite) ↔ H2(g) + CO(g) this becomes spontaneous. ΔfH° (H2O(g)) = -251.2 kJ mol-1 ΔfH° (C(s,graphite)) = 0.0 kJ mol-1 ΔfH° (H2(g)) = 0.0 kJ mol-1 ΔfH° (CO(g)) = -110.1 kJ mol-1 S° (H2O(g)) = 192.6 J K-1 mol-1 S° (C(s,graphite)) = 6.4 J K-1 mol-1 S° (H2(g)) = 136.9 J K-1 mol-1 S° (CO(g)) = 192.4 J K-1 mol-1
#1.Calculate ∆solnH (kJ/mol) when lithium chloride is added to water. #2.Given that K = 3.07 for the reaction C(s,graphite)+ CO2(g) ↔ 2 CO(g) at 652 °C, determine the Gibbs reaction energy (in kJ mol-1) at 652 °C.
(a) Calculate ∆G for the reaction: C(s, graphite) + H2O (g) ↔ CO (g) + H2 (g) where temperature is 700 K, ∆G⁰ = 92 kJ and the initial pressure of each gas is P H2O = 0.67 atm, P CO = 0.23 atm, P H2 = 0.51 atm. (b) What direction would this reaction proceed?
Use Hess's law to determine Ofor the reaction → CO2(g),given that C(graphite) +202(8) — CO(8) A Hº = -110.54 kJ mol C(graphite) + O2(8) —CO2(g) A Hº = -393.51 kJ mol
4. You are given the following information. C (graphite) + O2(g) — CO2 (g) CO(g) + 02 (g) - CO2 (g) Determine the standard enthalpy change for the reaction: C (graphite) + / O2 (g) - CO (g) AH° = - 393.5 kJ AH° = - 283.0 kJ AHrxn = ?
1) The following reaction is an equilibrium reaction. CO2(g) + C(graphite) = 2 CO(g) A reactor initially contained only 0.20 atm CO2 gas in the presence of graphite at 25 °C and later the reaction reached an equilibrium. Answer the following questions. A) If Kis 2.25 at the given temperature above, calculate the equilibrium pressures of CO, and CO, respectively. [6 pts) B) Determine the Ke of the reaction above. [4 pts]
e. -1135 Given the following reactions: CaCO3 (s)-> Cao (s) + CO2 (g) C (s, graphite) + O2 (g)-> Co2 (g) AH-393.5 kJ the enthalpy of the reaction CaCO3 (s) -> CaO (s) + C (s, graphite) + O2 (g) ΔH = 178.1 kJ is kJ Select one: 4 a. 7.01 x 10 b. 571.6 ) c. 215.4 d. -215.4 ie. -571.6 Check Given the data in the table below, AH for the reaction
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For the reaction C(S,graphite) +O2(g)CO2(g) 394.4 kJ and AS° = 2.9 J/K at 327 K and 1 AGo atm The maximum amount of work that could be done by this reaction when 2.17 moles of C(s,graphite) react at standard conditions at this temperature is kJ. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 2 more group attempts remaining For the reaction Ca(OH)2(aq) 2HCI (aq)CaCl2(s)+2H20() = 205.9 J/K AHo-30.2 kJ and ASo The maximum amount of work that could be done when...
4. Consider the reaction 3 C (graphite)2 H2O (g) CH4 (g) 2 CO (g) The following data are needed (all are at 298 K): S(J mol K) AH(kJ mol AAG(kJ mol) compound C, graphite 0 5.740 Н.О (g) - 241.82 188.83 - 228.57 CH4 (g) 186.26 -74.81 - 50.72 СО (g) 197.67 - 137.17 - 110.53 a) Determine A,G° and K for this reaction at 298 K and comment on the spontaneity of this process b) If you find that...
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4. You are given the following information. C (graphite) + O2 (g) - CO2 (g) CO(g) + 02 (9) - CO2 (g) Determine the standard enthalpy change for the reaction: C (graphite) + 02 (g) - CO(g) AH = - 393.5 kJ AH° = -283.0 kJ AHrxn = ?