Determine delta G(not) rxn using the following information. Assume standard cognitions.
2H2S(g) +3O2(g) --> 2H2O(l)+2SO2(g)
Delta H (not): 1.12 kJ
Delta S(not): -390.7 J/K
The given reaction is : 2 H2S (g) + 3 O2
(g)
2 H2O (l) + 2 SO2 (g)
Ho
= -1.12 x 103 kJ
So
= -390.7 J/K
Gorxn
=
Ho - (T) * (
So)
where T is the temperature
T = 298 K (standard condition)
Gorxn
= (-1.12 x 103 kJ) - (298 K) * (-390.7 J/K)
Gorxn
= (-1.12 x 103 kJ) + 116428.6 J
Gorxn
= (-1.12 x 103 kJ) + 0.116 x 103 kJ
Gorxn
= -1.00 x 103 kJ
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