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Using enthalpies of formation
(Appendix C), calculate ΔH ° for the following reaction at 25°C.
Also calculate ΔS ° for this reaction from standard entropies at
25°C. Use these values to calculate ΔG ° for the reaction at this
temperature. COCl2(g) + H2O(l ) h CO2(g) + 2HCl(g).
Appendix C Thermodynamic Quantities for Substances and Ions at 25°C Substance or lon AH; (kW/mol) 0 AG: (kJ/mol) 0 S° (J/mol-K) 20.87 ΔΗ, (kJ/mol) -946.3 - 33422 AG; {kj/mol) --859,3 -2793 (J/mol-K)...
(7 pts.) Calculate the heat absorbed when 4.20 g of H2 are produced according to the following equation. CH3OH (g) → CO(g) + 2 H2(g) AH = 90.2 kJ (7 pts.) When one adds 1.475 kJ of heat energy to a sample of gold, the temperature goes from 12.5 °C to 84.6 °C. Calculate the mass of the sample of gold. Gold has a specific heat capacity of 0.129 J/g.°C. (6 pts.) 10. Write the thermochemical equation for the standard...
4. Only ideal processes can be thermodynamically "reversible." Why can rear proce y can real processes not be? 5. Consider the following reactions. (Note: if this were an exam we would give you an excerpt on tabular data from Appendix 4 (Table A4.3). 2Fe(s) + 3Cla(s) 2FeCl(s) N2H4(8) + H2(g) + 2NH3(g) (a) Would you expect the entropy change for the above reaction to be >0, <0, or no (small)? Justify your answer. (d) Would you expect the entropy change...