It has been proposed that if ammonia, methane, and oxygen gas are combined at in their standard states, glycine, the simplest of all amino acids, can be formed.
Given for glycine = –368.57 kJ/mol,
(a) will this reaction proceed spontaneously at 25°C?
(b) does the equilibrium constant favor the formation of products?
(c) do your calculations for (a) and (b) indicate that glycine is formed as soon as the three gases are combined?
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