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AH = -116.4 kJ/mol 4. Consider the following reaction: NH4NO3 (8) N20 (g) + 2 H20...
AH = -116.4 kJ/mol 4. Consider the following reaction: NH4NO3 (s) N20 (g) + 2 H2O (g) Calculate AGº for the reaction. Substance Sº (J/mol K) NH4NO3 (s) 151 N20 (g) 220 H2O (g) 183
AH-116.4 kJ/mol 4. Consider the following reaction: NH.NO, (s) N20 (8) + 2 H20 (g) Calculate AGⓇ for the reaction. Substance S” (J/mol K) NH.NO, (3) 151 N:0 (8) 220 H:0 (9) 183 5. The first step in the commercial production of titanium metal is the reaction of Tio: with chlorine an graphite: TiO2 (s) + 2 Cl: (g) + 2C (5) Tici: (1) + 2 CO(g) Calculate AGº for the reaction. Substance AG? (kJ/mol Substance AG® (kJ/mol) C(s) TiCl...
*** ** -305.01 -183.9 151.1 NH4NO3 (aq) -339.9 -190.6 259.8 AHºf (kJ/mol) AG°f (kJ/mol) Sº (/mol K) 0 205.1 Oxygen 02 (g) O(g) 03 (g) 249.2 231.7 161.1 142.7 163.2 238.9 Phosphorus AH° (kJ/mol) AG°f(kJ/mol) sº (/mol K) Nitrogen AH°(kJ/mol) AG°f(kJ/mol) s° /mol K) N2 (8) 0 191.6 N (g) 472.7 455.6 153.3 NH3 (g) -46.1 -16.5 192.5 NH3 (aq) -80.0 -27.0 111.0 132.0 -79.0 113.0 90.3 86.6 210.8 51.7 66.1 261.8 NH4+ (aq) NO (g) NOCI (9) NO2 (g)...
12. Using the data: CH«(9), AH; = +51.9 kJ mor', sº = 219.8 J mor' k' CO2(g), AH = -394.0 kJ mor', sº = 213.6 J mor' k' H2O(), AH = -286.0 kJ mor', sº = 69.96 J mor'' O2(g), AH = 0.00 kJ mor', sº = 205 J mor'' calculate the maximum amount of useful work that can be obtained, at 25.0 °C, from the process: C2H4(9) + 3 O2(g) → 2 CO2(g) + 2 H2O(1) a. 1332 kJ...
Substance H2O (1) HF (8) AS° (J/mol x K) 70.0 173.8 291.5 AH° (kJ/mol) -285.8 -273.3 -1220.5 -395.7 SF. (g) SO; (g) 256.8 (19) Using the table above Determine AS, Hº, and AGº for the following reaction: SF6(g) + 3H2O(0) + 6HF(g) + SO3(g)
Question 5 Correct Use AG° =AH° -TAS° to calculate AG (in kJ) at 298 K for : Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 2002(g) +4H2O(1) ► 2CH3OH(1) + 302(g) P Flag question Answer: 1404.84 Question 6 Not answered Marked out of 1.00 If the above reaction could be done at 3399 K, what would be your estimate for AGº (in kJ) at this elevated temperature? Use AGⓇ =AH°-TAS and assume AH° and AS are independent of temperature. P Flag question (Theis...
→ Fe(s) + CO2(g), AGº is - 5.8 kJ and AH° is -11 kJ. Sº (J mol-? K-'); 4. For the reaction Fe(s) + CO(g) Fe (27.3), CO(197.5), CO (213.7) a) What is AS sur? [37 JK-'] b) Use AG to determine whether the reaction is spontaneous or nonspontaneous under standard conditions. Explain. c) Use AS univ to determine whether the reaction is spontaneous or nonspontaneous under standard conditions. Explain. d) What is Sº for FeO? [61 J mol-'K-']
Substance AGP (kJ/mol) AS (J/mol K) NO (g) 86.7 211 NO2 (g) 51.8 240 NOCI (g) 66.3 264 N20 (g) 103.6 220 What is the value of AH° (in kJ) at 25.0 °C for the reaction: N20 (g) + NO2 (g) → 3 NO (g) 5.5 kJ 53.2 kJ 109 kJ 156.2 kJ
Consider the reaction CO(g) + 3H2(9)—CH (9) +H20(9) for which AH° = -206.1 kJ and A Sº = -214.7 J/K at 298.15 K. (1) Calculate the entropy change of the UNIVERSE when 1.982 moles of CO(g) react under standard conditions at 298.15 K. A Suniverse JK (2) Is this reaction reactant or product favored under standard conditions? (3) If the reaction is product favored, is it enthalpy favored, entropy favored, or favored by both enthalpy and entropy? If the reaction...
14- Calculate AH-m for the following reaction: 4 NHs (g) 솨,e,s ? + 5 (g) → 4 NO (g) + 6 H2O (g) Given the following ΔΗ7 values: NHs (g)-45.9 kJ/mol NO (g) +91.3 kJ/mol H20 (g)-241.8 kJ/mol A) 1632 kJ B) 1632 kJ C) 1269 kJ D) 902 kJ E) Δ1p value for O2 is needed 15- Which electron configuration does not represent the Pauli exclusion A) B) s 2 C) 1s 2 2 D) 1s 2s E) 1s...