A reaction has a delta H^0_Txn= -167.5 kJ/mol and delta S^0_Txn = 57.3 J/mo\ K. Calculate...
For a given reaction, Delta H = -19.9 kJ/mol and Delta S = -55.5 J/K-mol. Calculate the temperature in K where Delta G = 0. Assume that Delta H and Delta S do not vary with temperature. Also, what is the equilibrium constant at that temperature?
a reaction has delta H = 100.0 kJ/mol and delta S = 250.0 J/mol K. Is the reaction spontaneous at room temperature? If no, at what temperature (in K and C) does this reaction become spontaneous?
A certain reaction has Delta H degree = -22.50 kJ and Delta S degree = -75.50 J/K. Is this reaction exothermic, endothermic or isothermic (neither)? This reaction is Does this reaction lead to a decrease, an increase, or no change in the degree of disorder in the system? This reaction leads to in the disorder of the system. Calculate Delta G degree for this reaction at 298 K. If this value is less than 1 kJ/mol then enter 0 in...
8.) From the values of delta H and delta S, calculate delta G then predict whether the following reactions would be spontaneous or not at 25 C. a) Reaction A: delta H= 10.5 kJ/mol, and delta S = 30 J/K mol b) Reaction B: delta H=1.8 kJ/mol, and delta S = -113 J/K mol 9.) Calculate the delta G and K, for the following equilibrium reaction at 25 C: 2H2O(Ⓡ) <-> 2H2(g) + O2(8) delta Gran H2O(x) = -228.6 kJ/mol
The reaction CCl4--> C(graphite) + 2Cl2 has delta H= +95.7 kJ and delta S= +142.2 J/K at 25 degrees C. Calculate delta G.
A reaction has and △H°298 = 106 kJ/mol and △S°298 = 326 J /mol K at 298 K. Calculate △G in kJ/mol.
For the reaction H^2 (g) + S(s) right arrow H^2 (g), delta?degree = - 20.2 kJ/mol and deltaSdegree = + 43.1 J/K-mol. Calculate deltaGdegree at 500degreeC. For the reaction H^2 (g) + S(s) right arrow H^2S(g), delta?degree = - 20.2 kJ/mol and deltaSdegree = + 43.1 J/K mol. Use the deltaGdegree value calculated at 500degreeC. Calculate deltaG for this reaction at 1500degreeC if P(H^2, g) = P(H^2S, g) = 10.0 atm. Show all standard calculation.
For a particular chemical reaction Delta H = 6.5 kJ and Delta S = -33 J/K. Under what temperature condition is the reaction spontaneous? When T> 197 K. When T< 197 K. The reaction is not spontaneous at any temperature. When T < -197 K. The reaction is spontaneous at all temperatures.
A) For the reaction 4HCl(g) + O2(g)---->2H2O(g) + 2Cl2(g) Delta H° = -114.4 kJ and Delta S° = -128.9 J/K The equilibrium constant for this reaction at 306.0 K is _______? Assume that Delta H° and DeltaS° are independent of temperature. B) For the reaction N2(g) + 3H2(g)---->2NH3(g) Delta H° = -92.2 kJ and Delta S° = -198.7 J/K The equilibrium constant for this reaction at 333.0 K is ___? Assume that Delta H° and Delta S° are independent of...
For the reaction H2(g) + S(s) --> H2S(g) delta H = -20.2 kJ mol-1 and delta S =+43.1 J K-1mol-1. Which of the following statements is true? The reaction is spontaneous at all temperatures. delta G becomes less favorable as T is raised. The reaction is only spontaneous at high temps. The reaction is only spontaneous at low temps. The reaction is at equilibrium at 25 C under standardconditions. Please explain why too. Thank you, feedback will beawarded as soon...