Is this reaction spontaneous or non spontaneous?
Given that ΔfG°(CuSO4(s))=-661.8 kJ mol-1, ΔfG°(CuO(s))=-129.7 kJ mol-1, ΔfG°(SO3(g))=-371.06 kJ mol-1
The reaction CuSO4(s) →CuO(s)+SO3(g) is
Is this reaction spontaneous or non spontaneous? Given that ΔfG°(CuSO4(s))=-661.8 kJ mol-1, ΔfG°(CuO(s))=-129.7 kJ mol-1, ΔfG°(SO3(g))=-371.06...
Given the following reaction and thermodynamic data: A(g) - B(g AH = -42.3 kJ/mol; AS = -125.2 J/(mol*K) Is this reaction spontaneous or non-spontaneous? Select one: a. non-spontaneous. o b. spontaneous. c. more information is needed to determine.
Calculate AG for the reaction 2 SO2 (g) + O2 (g) → 2 SO3 (g) when P of SO2 = 0.500 atm, P of O2 = 0.0100 atm, and P of SO3 = 0.100 atm. The value for AGº for this reaction at 298 K is -141.6 kJ. AG= O * kJ Is this reaction spontaneous or non-spontaneous under these conditions? Spontaneous or non-spontaneous? spontaneous
For the reaction below, ΔHo is −312.2 kJ/mol and ΔSo is −452.4 J/mol-K. 2 Cu(s) + O2(g) ⇌ 2 CuO(s) Fill in the blanks: This reaction is ___ at room temperature, and the equilibrium shifts to the ____ at higher temperatures. - at equilibrium, right - nonspontaneous, left - spontaneous, left - at equilibrium, left - spontaneous, right - nonspontaneous, right
What is the ΔrG° for the following reaction (in kJ mol-1)? Cu2O (s) ⇌Cu (s)+ CuO (s) To solve, use Appendix II in your textbook (containing standard Gibbs energies of formation) and use the method of Gibbs energy of formation.
Question 7 (1 point) Given the thermochemical equation O2(g)---> SO3(g) AH= -99.1 kJ/mol, S2(g) + calculate the enthalpy change when 89.6 g of SO2 is converted to SO3. -111 kJ 69.3 kJ O-69.3 kJ -139 kJ 139 kJ
(4 pts) Consider the following chemical reaction: CuSO4 (s) + heat → CuO (s) + S03 (g) Design an experiment in which you use this chemical reaction to test the law of mass conservation.
7 Coleulate Kt Given the following data: 4. (Equation 1) S(s) +3/202(g) - SO3(g) AG= - 371 kJ slsb to gts2 gniwollot od lo do09 rw onimtsbThan 24 HA To (Equation 2) 2SO2(g)+ O2(g)2 SO3(g) AG°= - 142 kJ SO2(g) Calculate AG° for the goal equation S(s) +O2(g) 008 Is this reaction spontaneous? 00 02T 00 noitons gaivollot slt To doc9 10l 2410
A non-spontaneous reaction may be driven by coupling it to a reaction that is spontaneous. The formation of glutamine from glutamate and ammonium ions require 14.2 kJ/mol of energy input. It is driven by the hydrolysis of ATP to ADP mediated by the enzyme glutamine synthetase. (a) Given that the change in Gibbs energy for the hydrolysis of ATP corresponds to ΔG = -46 kJ/mol under conditions in a typical cell. (b) How many mols of ATP must be hydrolyzed...
Given the following data: S(s) + 02(8) -> SO3(g) AH = -395.2 kJ 2SO2(g) + O2(g) + 2503(g) AH = - 198.2 kJ Calculate AH for the reaction: S(s) + O2(g) SO2(g) +296.1 kJ -494.3 kJ -296.1 kJ 0 -197.0 kJ -593.4 kJ
In a coffee cup calorimeter, 5.86 g of SO3 (g) (mm SO3=80.06 g/mol) is reacted with 100.00g of water at 25.0 Celsius. Assuming the specific heat for the solution is 4.184 J/gC and the heat of reaction for 1.00 mole of SO3 (g) is -241.8 kJ/mol, what is the final temperature of the given reaction solution?