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
Ans:- To solve this the equation ∆G°=∆H°- T∆S° is used .
The answer will be- spontaneous, left .whi wh is explained in the picture below-
For the reaction below, ΔHo is −312.2 kJ/mol and ΔSo is −452.4 J/mol-K. 2 Cu(s) +...
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