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5) N2(g) + O2(g) 2 NO(g) ΔΗ' 180.7 kJ ; AS°-24.7 J/K 25°C (a)Calculate the standard free-energy change for the reaction at 25 C. (b) Calculate AG at 500 C using the value calculated from part a. 6) (Hess' Law) AG +1102 kJ/mole What is the change in free energy when 18 moles of chlorine gas are rea to make phosphorus trichloride cted with phosphorus
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entropy change for H2(g) + CuO(s) → H2O(0) + Cu(s) 17.56 Use the data in Appendix G to calculate the standard entropy change for 2Al(s) + Fe2O3(s) → Al2O3(s) + 2Fe(s) OBJECTIVE Define Gibbs free energy and relate the sign of a Gibbs free-energy change to the direction of spontane- ous reaction. 17.57 Calculate AGº for the following reactions and state whether each reaction is spontaneous under standard con- ditions at 298 K. (a) Fe2O3(s) + 2Al(s) →...
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4. Using the given standard molar entropies, calculate the standard entropy change, AS, for the following reaction at 298 K: 2 H2(g) + O2(g) → 2 H20(1) O2(g) 205.0 (H2O(1) 79.91 H2(g) Sº (J/K) 130.58 a) 326.3J/K b) 88.5 J/K c) 306.34 J/K d) -306.34 J/K e) -386.25 J/K 5. Calculate the standard free-energy change for the formation of NO(g) from N2(g) and O2(g) at 298 K:...
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Is a reaction with the following values of AH and AS spontaneous at 350 K?. AH 107 kJ AS = - 285 J/K A. The reaction is not spontaneous. B. The reaction is spontaneous. C. The reaction is at equilibrium. D. Cannot be determined Which of the following reactions represent AG°f? A. Na (s) + 1/2 F2 (g) → NaF (s) B. 2 H2 (g) + O2 (g) + 2 H20 (1) C. H30+ (aq) + OH-...
Use the standard molar entropies in Appendix B to calculate the standard entropy of reaction for the oxidation of graphite to carbon monooxide: 2C(s)+O2(g)→2CO(g)
2. Which reaction produces a decrease in the entropy of the system? 4 NO (g) 6 H20 (g) A) 4 NH3 (g) +5 O2 (g) B) 2H2 (g) 02 (g) 2H20 (I) 2 Hg (l)O2(g) C) 2 HgO (s)2 D) UF6 (s)U (s) + 3F2 (g) E) H20 (s) H20 (g)
Absolute Entropy Sº, in moll K1 3. Use the following table and rxn to answer the questions. Standard Heat of Substance Formation, AH, in kJ moli C(s) 0.00 CO2(g) -393.5 H2(g) H2O(1) -285.85 O2(g) 0.00 C3H2COOH(1) 0.00 5.69 213.6 130.6 69.96 205.0 226.3 The enthalpy change for the combustion of butyric acid at 25°C, AH"comb, is-2,183.5 kilojoules per mole. C3H7COOH(1) + 5O2(g) = 4CO2(g) + 4H20(1) a) From the data above, calculate the standard heat of formation, AH,, for butyric...
17. Using values for the standard enthalpies of formation (AH:9) and standard molar entropy (439) on the Appendix, calculate the following thermodynamic values for the complete combustion of ethanol: (10 points) C2H5OH(g) + 302(g) → 2CO2(g) + 3H2O(g) a) The standard enthalpy change (AHº) b) The standard entropy change (AS) c) Use values from a) and b) above to calculate AGO at 298K d) Is this reaction spontaneous at 298K under standard conditions?
Standard Entropy and Entropy Change of Reactions Using standard entropy values (from the appendices of your text), calculate ASº for the following reactions. (See example 10.7 p 374 Zumdahl 8th edition.) H+ (aq) + Cl(aq) + HCl(g) 1pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 N2(g) + O2(g) + 2 NO(g) 1pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 CH3CH2OH(1) + C2H4(9) + H20(9) 1pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5
2. (11.1) Use values of AH and AG in Appendix H to evaluate the standard molar reaction enthalpy and the thermodynamic equilibrium constant at 298.15K for the oxidation of nitrogen to form aqueous nitric acid: 3N2(g) + O2(g) + įH2O(l) → H+ (aq) + NO3- (aq)