Consider the following reaction: CO2(g)+CCl4(g)⇌2COCl2(g).
Calculate ΔrG (not ΔrGo) for this reaction at 125 ∘C under the following conditions.
PCO2= 0.120 bar
PCCl4= 0.180 bar
PCOCl2= 0.760 bar
Consider the following reaction: CO2(g)+CCl4(g)⇌2COCl2(g). Calculate ΔrG (not ΔrGo) for this reaction at 125 ∘C under...
Consider the following reaction: CO2(g)+CCl4(g)⇌2COCl2(g). Calculate ΔrG for this reaction at 125 ∘C under the following conditions. PCO2= 0.120 bar PCCl4= 0.180 bar PCOCl2= 0.760 bar ΔrG=
Consider the following reaction: CO2(g)+CCl4(g)⇌2COCl2(g). Calculate ΔrG for this reaction at 125 degrees Celsius under the following conditions. PCO2= 0.100 bar PCCl4= 0.170 bar PCOCl2= 0.740 bar Answer must be in kJ/mol
Consider the following reaction: CO2(g)+CCl4(g)⇌2COCl2(g). Calculate ΔrGfor this reaction at 125 ∘Cunder the following conditions. Part A PCO2=0.125 bar PCCl4= 0.185 bar PCOCl2=0.750 bar i understand what to do but for some reason they are saying my answer is incorrect... Answer: 57.161 kJ/mol
Consider the following reaction: CO2(g)+CCl4(g)⇌2COCl2(g) Calculate ΔG for this reaction at25 ∘C under these conditions: PCO2=0.100atm PCCl4=0.160atm PCOCl2=0.760atm ΔG∘f for CO2(g) is −394.4kJ/mol, ΔG∘f for CCl4(g) is −62.3kJ/mol, and ΔG∘f for COCl2(g) is −204.9kJ/mol. Express the energy change in kilojoules per mole to one decimal place.
Consider the following reaction: CO2(g)+CCl4(g)⇌2COCl2(g) Calculate ΔG for this reaction at25 ∘C under these conditions: PCO2PCCl4PCOCl2===0.115atm0.185atm0.750atm ΔG∘f for CO2(g) is −394.4kJ/mol, ΔG∘f for CCl4(g) is −62.3kJ/mol, and ΔG∘f for COCl2(g) is −204.9kJ/mol. Express the energy change in kilojoules per mole to one decimal place.
What is the ΔrG for the following reaction (in kJ mol-1) at 298 K? CH4 (g) + 2 O2 (g) ⇌ CO2 (g) + 2 H2O (g) The conditions for this reaction are: PCH4 = 0.74 bar PO2 = 1.15 bar PCO2 = 0.18 bar PH2O = 1.44 bar
Consider this reaction: I2(g)+Cl2(g)⇌2ICl(g) K=6.91×103 at 460 K Calculate ΔrG for the reaction at 460 K under each of the following conditions: A) Standard Conditions B) at Equilibrium C) PI2 = 0.325 bar PCl2 = 0.387 bar PICl = 2.55 bar
What is the ΔrG for the following reaction (in kJ mol-1) at 298 K? CH4 (g) + 2 O2 (g) ⇌ CO2 (g) + 2 H2O (g) The conditions for this reaction are: PCH4 = 0.26 bar PO2 = 0.72 bar PCO2 = 1.11 bar PH2O = 1.35 bar You will also need to use Appendix II in your textbook (containing standard Gibbs energies of formation).
Given the following reaction at 298 KK: 2H2S(g)+SO2(g)→38S8(s)+2H2O(g)2H2S(g)+SO2(g)→38S8(s)+2H2O(g) ΔrG∘ΔrG∘ =−102kJmol−1 Calculate ΔrGΔrG under the following conditions: PH2SPH2S = 2.00 bar; PSO2PSO2 = 0.165 bar; PH2OPH2O = 1.246 bar
1--What is the ΔrG for the following reaction (in kJ mol-1) at 298 K? CH4 (g) + 2 O2 (g) ⇌ CO2 (g) + 2 H2O (g) The conditions for this reaction are: PCH4 = 0.73 bar PO2 = 0.27 bar PCO2 = 0.10 bar PH2O = 1.41 bar 2--What is the ΔrG for the following reaction (in kJ mol-1) at 298 K? 2 Si (s) + 3 H2 (g) ⇌ Si2H6(g) The conditions for this reaction are: PH2 =...