For a particular reaction at 205.1205.1 °C, ΔG=−45.90 kJ/molΔG=−45.90 kJ/mol, and ΔS=395.61 J/(mol⋅K)ΔS=395.61 J/(mol⋅K).
Calculate ΔG for this reaction at −6.1−6.1 °C.
For a particular reaction at 205.1205.1 °C, ΔG=−45.90 kJ/molΔG=−45.90 kJ/mol, and ΔS=395.61 J/(mol⋅K)ΔS=395.61 J/(mol⋅K). Calculate ΔG...
For a particular reaction at 209.8 °C, ΔG = -318.09 kJ/mol, and ΔS = 994.40 J/(mol·K). Calculate ΔG for this reaction at -58.2 °C.
For a particular reaction at 134.8 °C, ΔG = -1319.75 kJ/mol, and ΔS = 863.35 J/(mol·K). Calculate ΔG for this reaction at -79.1 °C.
For a particular reaction at 139.3 °C, ΔG = 354.61 kJ/mol, and ΔS = 658.46 J/(mol·K). Calculate ΔG for this reaction at -55.9 °C.
For a particular reaction at 172.4 °C, Δ?=−269.73 kJ/mol ΔG=−269.73 kJ/mol, and Δ?=970.33 J/(mol⋅K) Calculate ΔG for this reaction at 14.3 °C.
For a particular reaction at 124.8 °C, Δ?=−841.80 kJ/mol , and Δ?=646.52 J/(mol⋅K) . Calculate ΔG for this reaction at 11.9 °C.
For a particular reaction at 157.9 °C, Δ?=−346.08 kJ/mol, and Δ?=996.11 J/(mol⋅K) . Calculate ΔG for this reaction at −46.1 °C. Δ?=
For a particular reaction at 227.0C, Δ?=−1398.89 kJ/mol, and Δ?=300.75 J/(mol⋅K) Calculate ΔG for this reaction at −7.5 °C
A certain reaction has ΔH°= -19.5 kJ/mol and ΔS°= +42.7 J/mol K a) Is the reaction exothermic or endothermic? b) Does the reaction lead to an increase or decrease in the disorder of the system? c) Calculate ΔG° for the reaction at 298K. d) Is the reaction spontaneous at 298 K under standard conditions?
A reaction has ΔH∘rxn=−237 kJ and ΔS∘rxn= 218 J/K. Calculate ΔG∘rxn at 60 ∘C.
Calculate ΔG° for a reaction that has a ΔS° of 142.6 J/K and a ΔH° of 95.7 kJ occurring at standard conditions.