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1.For the reaction CH4(g) + H2O(g)3H2(g) + CO(g) H° = 206 kJ and S° = 215...

1.For the reaction

CH4(g) + H2O(g)ebab9d75-6e9a-4c80-9bcd-b491b668f097.gif3H2(g) + CO(g)

1e502cd7-69d6-45ee-a32d-787ce5febae7.gifH° = 206 kJ and 1e502cd7-69d6-45ee-a32d-787ce5febae7.gifS° = 215 J/K

1e502cd7-69d6-45ee-a32d-787ce5febae7.gifG° for this reaction would be negative at temperatures (above, below)  K.

For the reaction

2.2Fe(s) + 3Cl2(g)ebab9d75-6e9a-4c80-9bcd-b491b668f097.gif2FeCl3(s)

1e502cd7-69d6-45ee-a32d-787ce5febae7.gifH° = -799 kJ and 1e502cd7-69d6-45ee-a32d-787ce5febae7.gifS° = -440 J/K

1e502cd7-69d6-45ee-a32d-787ce5febae7.gifG° would be negative at temperatures (above, below)  K.

4.Consider the reaction:

NH4NO3(aq)ebab9d75-6e9a-4c80-9bcd-b491b668f097.gifN2O(g) + 2H2O(l)

Using standard absolute entropies at 298K, calculate the entropy change for the system when 2.27 moles of NH4NO3(aq) react at standard conditions.
  1e502cd7-69d6-45ee-a32d-787ce5febae7.gifsystem =  J/K

5.Consider the reaction:

2CO(g) + 2NO(g)ebab9d75-6e9a-4c80-9bcd-b491b668f097.gif2CO2(g) + N2(g)

Using standard absolute entropies at 298K, calculate the entropy change for the system when 1.54 moles of CO(g) react at standard conditions.
     1e502cd7-69d6-45ee-a32d-787ce5febae7.gifsystem =  J/K

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1) We have AH = +206 kJ AS0 215 J/K = 0.215 kJ/K If AH is positive and ASo is positive, then AG will be negative only when TA

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