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What is ASº for a reaction at 298 K if AH° = +48.90 kJ and AGº=19.01...
What is AS for a reaction at 298 K if AH = +48.90 kJ and AGº=19.01 kJ? not enough information is given to answer the question. +0.1003 J +100.3 -0.1003 J Question 4 1 points Save Ans Which atomic orbital of an F atom overlaps the most efffectively with a 2p orbital of F to form the o-bonding MO in F2? 2s ООО 20 1s A Moving to another question will save this response. < < Question 4 of 40
Question 6 (5 points) What is the ASº if the AH° is +48.90 kJ and AG° is +19.01 kJ? Oa) -0.1003 ) Ob) +100.3) Oc) +0.1003 )
AG°= AH-TAS AG=AGº+RTinQ where R=8.314 J/mol K 1. Calculate AGº for the following reaction at 25 °C if AH°= -1854 kJ/mol; AS°= -236 J/mol K CH-COCH3(g) + 402(g) → 3C02(g) + 3H2O(1) 2. NH.NO, dissolving in water is a spontaneous process. As it dissolves, the temperature of the solution decreases. Based on this, what must the signs (positive or negative) of AG, AH, and AS be?
29. A process has a AH° of 8.5 kJ/mol and a AS™ of 35.2 J/mol-K. What is AGº at 300 K for this process? A) -23.0 kJ/mol B) -2.06 kJ/mol C) +33.4 kJ/mol D) +1.24 kJ/mol cd2 (aq) + 2e Sn2 30. A spontaneous voltaic cell is based on the following two standard half-reactions: (aq) + 2e Cd (w) Eº red (Ca/Cd) = -0.40 V → Sn) Ered (Sn/Sn) = -0.14 V What is the standard cell potential, Ecell? A)...