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What is the value of K for this aqueous reaction at 298 K? A+B F C...
For a gaseous reaction, standard conditions are 298 K and a partial pressure of 1 atm for all species. For the reaction N (8) + 3H2(g) + 2NH3(g) the standard change in Gibbs free energy is AGⓇ = -72.6 kJ/mol. What is AG for this reaction at 298 K when the partial pressures are PN, = 0.200 atm, PH, = 0.450 atm, and PNH, = 0.750 atm? AG= L kJ/mol AG= kJ/mol
For a gascous reaction, standard conditions are 298 K and a partial pressure of 1 atm for all species. For the reaction (2NO(g) +0,(8) 2NO,(8) the standard change in Gibbs free energy is AG - -72.6 kJ/mol. What is AG for this reaction at 298 K when the partial pressures are Pro -0.350 atm, Po, -0.500 atm, and Pro, -0.900 atm? 63.96 kJ/mol AG -
For a gaseous reaction, standard conditions are 298 K and a partial pressure of 1 atm for all species. For the reaction C2H(g)H2(g)2 CH (g) 4 the standard change in Gibbs free energy is AG° -69.0 kJ/mo. What is AG for this reaction at 298 K when the partial 0.400 atm, PH Рс,н, 0.450 atm, and PCH, = 0.600 atm? pressures are kJ/mol AG =
At 25 °C, the equilibrium partial pressures for the following reaction were found to be PA = 4.78 atm, PB= 4.85 atm, PC = 4.11 atm, and PD = 4.37 atm. What is the standard change in Gibbs free energy (in kJ/mol) of this reaction at 25 °C? 3A (g) + 3B (g)-C (g) + 3D (9)
For a gaseous reaction, standard conditions are 298 K and a partial pressure of 1 atm for all species. For the reaction N2(g) + 3H2(g) + 2NH3(g) the standard change in Gibbs free energy is AG° –72.6 kJ/mol. What is AG for this reaction at 298 K when the partial pressures are Pin, 0.150 atm, PH, = 0.200 atm, and PNH, 0.850 atm? = = =
For a gaseous reaction, standard conditions are 298 K and a partial pressure of 1 atm for all species. For the reaction C,H,(8) +H,() 2CH (8) the standard change in Gibbs free energy is AG' - -72.6 kJ/mol. What is AG for this reaction at 298 K when the partial pressures are PcH = 0.200 atm, Pr, = 0.350 atm, and PcH, = 0.900 atm? kJ/mol AG=
At 25 °C, the equilibrium partial pressures for the following reaction were found to be PA-4.93 atm, PB 5.94 atm, Pc 5.10 atm, and PD-5.46 atm. 3A g +4B 2Clg) +21D What is the standard change in Gibbs free energy of this reaction at 25 °C? Number Oo kJ/ mol
At 25 °C, the equilibrium partial pressures for the following reaction were found to be PA = 4.56 atm, PB = 4.93 atm, PC = 4.55 atm, and PD = 5.71 atm. 3A(g) + 4B(g)-----> 2C(g)+ 2D(g) What is the standard change in Gibbs free energy of this reaction at 25 °C?
At 25 °C, the equilibrium partial pressures for the following reaction were found to be PA = 6.00 atm, Pg = 4.89 atm, Pc = 4.66 atm, and Po = 4.09 atm. 3a (g) +43(g) = 20(g) +3D(g) What is the standard change in Gibbs free energy of this reaction at 25 °C? Number AG kJ/mol
For a gaseous reaction, standard conditions are 298 K and a partial pressure of 1 atm for all species. For the reaction Ng(8) + 3 H (8)=2 NH (8) the standard change in Gibbs free energy is AG° = -72.6 kJ/mol. What is AG for this reaction at 298 K when the partial pressures are PN, = 0.450 atm, P, = 0.250 atm, and PH, = 0.950 atm? kJ/mol AG -