Determine ΔG°rxn using the following information. H2(g) + CO(g) → CH2O(g) ΔH°= +1.9 kJ; ΔS°= -109.6 J/K (Hint- What is the temperature when measuring standard heat of energy and change in entropy)
Determine ΔG°rxn using the following information. H2(g) + CO(g) → CH2O(g) ΔH°= +1.9 kJ; ΔS°= -109.6...
Determine ΔG°rxn using the following information. H2(g) + CO(g) → CH2O(g) ΔH°= +1.9 kJ; ΔS°= -109.6 J/K (Hint- What is the temperature when measuring standard heat of energy and change in entropy)
Determine ΔG°rxn using the following information. H2(g) + CO(g) → CH2O(g) ΔH°= +1.9 kJ; ΔS°= -109.6 J/K (Hint- What is the temperature when measuring standard heat of energy and change in entropy) Determine the equilibrium constant for the following reaction at 298 K. SO3(g) + H2O(g) → H2SO4(l) ΔG° = -90.5 kJ 7.31 × 1015 0.964 1.37 × 10-16 4.78 × 1011
For each of the following reactions, calculate ΔH∘rxn, ΔS∘rxn, and ΔG∘rxn at 25 ∘C. State whether or not the reaction is spontaneous. If the reaction is not spontaneous, would a change in temperature make it spontaneous? If so, should the temperature be raised or lowered from 25 ∘C? N2(g)+O2(g)→2NO(g) Express your answer using three significant figures. ΔH∘rxn ΔHrxn∘ = 183 kJ SubmitPrevious Answers Correct Part H Part complete Calculate ΔS∘rxn at 25 ∘C. Express your answer to one decimal place....
Calculate ΔG° at 298.0 K for this reaction given that ΔH°rxn = –12.0 kJ and ΔS°rxn = –147 J/K
Given the values of ΔH∘rxn, ΔS∘rxn, and T , determine ΔSuniv: A) ΔH∘rxn=− 124 kJ , ΔS∘rxn= 258 J/K , T= 298 K B) ΔH∘rxn= 124 kJ , ΔS∘rxn=− 258 J/K , T= 298 K C)ΔH∘rxn=− 124 kJ , ΔS∘rxn=− 258 J/K , T= 298 K D) H∘rxn=− 124 kJ , ΔS∘rxn=− 258 J/K , T= 554 K
Given the values of ΔH∘rxn,ΔS∘rxn, and T below, determine ΔSuniv A) ΔH∘rxn = 125 kJ , ΔS∘rxn = −257 J/K , T= 296 K . B) ΔH∘rxn= −125 kJ, ΔS∘rxn= 257 J/K, T=296 K. C) ΔH∘rxn= −125 kJ, ΔS∘rxn= -257 J/K, T=296 K. D) ΔH∘rxn= −125 kJ, ΔS∘rxn= -257 J/K, T=561 K.
Determine ΔG◦rxn using the following information. 2H2S(g)+3O2(g) ---> 2H2O(l)+2SO2(g) ΔH= +1.12kJ ;ΔS= -390.7J/K
2Ca(s)+O2(g) → 2CaO(s) ΔH∘rxn= -1269.8 kJ; ΔS∘rxn= -364.6 J/K For this problem, assume that all reactants and products are in their standard states. Calculate the free energy change for the reaction at 17 ∘C. Express your answer using four significant figures. ΔG = _____kJ
2Ca(s)+O2(g) → 2CaO(s) ΔH∘rxn= -1269.8 kJ; ΔS∘rxn= -364.6 J/K For this problem, assume that all reactants and products are in their standard states. Calculate the free energy change for the reaction at 29 ∘C. Express your answer using four significant figures. Part A ΔG = ______ kJ Part B Is the reaction spontaneous? spontaneous OR nonspontaneous
For each of the following reactions, calculate ΔH∘rxn, ΔS∘rxn, and ΔG∘rxn at 25 ∘C.? 2CH4(g)→C2H6(g)+H2(g) Part B: Calculate ΔS∘rxn at 25 ∘C 2NH3(g)→N2H4(g)+H2(g) Part B: Calculate ΔS∘rxn at 25 ∘C.