Calculate ΔS° in J/K for the reaction of sulfur dioxide gas with chlorine gas to form sulfur oxydichloride gas and chlorine oxide gas. Be sure to balance the reaction using the lowest whole numbers. Use the thermodynamic data provided in the Extras folder on BlackBoard. Report your answer to one place past the decimal.
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Calculate ΔG° in kJ at 15.4 °C for the reaction of sulfur dioxide gas with chlorine gas to form sulfur oxydichloride gas and chlorine oxide gas. Be sure to balance the reaction using the lowest whole numbers. Use ΔH° and ΔS° to calculate and assume that they are independent of temperature. Use the thermodynamic data provided in the Extras folder on BlackBoard. Report your answer to one place past the decimal.
Calculate ΔG° in kJ for the reaction of propane vapor with oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide gas and liquid water. Be sure to balance the reaction using the lowest whole numbers. Use the thermodynamic data provided in the Extras folder on BlackBoard. Report your answer to one place past the decimal.
Calculate ΔG° in kJ at 24.9 °C for the reaction of solid glucose with oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide gas and liquid water. Be sure to balance the reaction using the lowest whole numbers. Use ΔH° and ΔS° to calculate and assume that they are independent of temperature. . Report your answer to one place past the decimal.
2A). Calculate ΔG° in kJ for the reaction of ammonia vapor with oxygen gas to form nitrogen monoxide gas and liquid water. Be sure to balance the reaction using the lowest whole numbers. 2B).Calculate ΔG° in kJ for the reaction of solid glucose with oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide gas and water vapor. Be sure to balance the reaction using the lowest whole numbers. Please write out all steps!
Carbon disulfide gas and oxygen gas react to form sulfur dioxide gas and carbon dioxide gas. What volume of sulfur dioxide would be produced by this reaction if 9.5 mL of carbon disulfide were consumed? Also, be sure your answer has a unit symbol, and is rounded to 2 significant digits.
Calculate ΔG° in kJ at 29.9 °C for the reaction of methane vapor with water vapor to form carbon dioxide gas and hydrogen gas. Be sure to balance the reaction using the lowest whole numbers. Use ΔH° and ΔS° to calculate and assume that they are independent of temperature.
Sulfur dioxide is a significant air pollutant, especially from coal-fired power-plants. The following reaction is the basis of a suggested method for removal of SO2 from power-plant exhaust gases. Is this reaction a feasible method of removing SO2? Why or why not? Support your answer using the provided thermodynamic data. SO2(g) + 2H2S(g) → 3S(s) + 2H2O (g) ΔG° = -90.5 kJ ΔH° = -146 kJ ΔS° = -186 J/K
For the reaction of oxygen and nitrogen to form nitric oxide, consider the following thermodynamic data (Due to variations in thermodynamic values for different sources, be sure to use the given values in calculating your answer.): ΔH∘rxn 185.98 kJ/mol ΔS∘rxn 27.40 J/(mol⋅K) Calculate the temperature in Kelvin above which this reaction is spontaneous. Express your answer to 0 decimal places and in K.
For the reaction of oxygen and nitrogen to form nitric oxide, consider the following thermodynamic data (Due to variations in thermodynamic values for different sources, be sure to use the given values in calculating your answer.): ΔH∘rxn 179.97 kJ/mol ΔS∘rxn 22.99 J/(mol⋅K) Calculate the equilibrium constant for the following reaction at room temperature, 295.9 K: Whatever answer you get multiply by 1x1031 and enter that number to 4 decimal places.
At a fixed temperature, Sulfuryl chloride, SO2Cl2 gas decomposes to sulfur dioxide and chlorine gas in a first-order reaction, with the rate constant of 2.90 x 10-4 s-1. SO2Cl2 (g ) ⟶ SO2 (g) + Cl2 (g) 1.) If the initial C4H8 concentration is 0.225 M, what is the concentration after 900 s? 2.) Use the value of k to calculate the half-life of SO2Cl2 (g) in seconds. its SO2Cl not C4H8