Calculate ΔGrxn (in kJ/mol with 1 decimal place) for CH3OH(g) ↔ CO(g) + 2 H2(g) at 25ºC given PCH3OH= 0.855 atm, PCO= 0.125 atm, PH2= 0.357 atm.
Calculate ΔGrxn (in kJ/mol with 1 decimal place) for CH3OH(g) ↔ CO(g) + 2 H2(g) at...
Consider CO(g) + 2 H2(g) ↔ CH3OH(g) with Kp = 2.26 x 104 at 25ºC. What is ΔGrxn at equilibrium? 0 kJ/mol 13.9 kJ/mol 24.7 kJ/mol -24.7 kJ/mol
Consider the following reaction: CO(g)+2H2(g)⇌CH3OH(g) Kp=2.26×104 at 25 ∘C. Calculate ΔGrxn for the reaction at 25 ∘C under each of the following conditions. Part A: standard conditions Part B: at equalibrium Part C: PCH3OH= 1.5 atm ; PCO=PH2= 1.4×10−2 atm
Consider the following reaction: CH3OH(g)⇌CO(g)+2H2(g) Calculate ΔG for this reaction at 25 ∘C under the following conditions: PCH3OH= 0.840 atm PCO= 0.130 atm PH2= 0.175 atm
Consider the following reaction: CH3OH(g)⇌CO(g)+2H2(g) Calculate ΔG for this reaction at 25 ∘C under the following conditions: PCH3OH= 0.835 atm PCO= 0.135 atm PH2= 0.165 atm
73. Consider the reaction: CO(g) + 2H2(g) <--> CH3OH(g) Kp= 2.26X10E4 at 25 C Calculate ΔGorxnfor the reaction at 25C under each of the following conditions: a. standard conditions b. at equilibrium c. PCH3OH= 1.0 atm; PCO= PH2 = 0.010 atm
Consider this reaction at 298 K: H2 (g) + I2 (g) ⇌ 2 HI(g) Calculate ΔGrxn under the following conditions: PH2 (g) = 0.161 atm PI2 (g) = 0.186 atm PHI(g) = 0.307 atm
Find AG (in kJ mol-1 to one decimal place) for the following reaction at 198.15 K when Phi= 2.0 atm, Piz=5.0 atm, and PH2=3.0 atm. H2(g) +12(8) —HI(g)
(a) Calculate ∆G for the reaction: C(s, graphite) + H2O (g) ↔ CO (g) + H2 (g) where temperature is 700 K, ∆G⁰ = 92 kJ and the initial pressure of each gas is P H2O = 0.67 atm, P CO = 0.23 atm, P H2 = 0.51 atm. (b) What direction would this reaction proceed?
Methanol (CH3OH) can be synthesized according to the reaction below: CO(g) + 2 H2(g) --> CH3OH(g) What volume (in liters) of H2 gas at a temperature of 400 K and pressure of 720 mmHg is needed to synthesize 45 g of methanol? some information you may find useful: C = 12.01 g/mol H= 1.01 g/mol O = 16.00 g/mol give your answer to one decimal place
For the following reaction, C2H4(g) + H2(g) ↔ C2H6(g) determine the value of ∆rG (in kJ mol-1) at 20 °C given that ∆rG° = -92.2 kJ mol-1, P(C2H4) = 1.41×10-2 bar, P(H2) = 1.47×10-2 bar, and P(C2H6) = 3.00×10-1 bar.