
(a)
Interpretation:
The ΔrG° value for given reaction should be calculated by using ΔfGo and should be identified that whether the given reaction is product favoured at equilibrium.
Concept introduction:
The Gibbs free energy or the free energy change is a
ΔrG°= ∑nΔfG°(products)- ∑nΔfG°(reactants)
ΔrG° is related to the reaction quotient Q by the expression,
ΔrG = ΔrG°+ RT lnQ
For a general reaction, aA + bB→cC + dD
Q = [C]c[D]d[A]a[B]b
(b)
Interpretation:
The ΔrG° value for given reaction should be calculated when partial pressure of carbon dioxide is 0.10 atm in presence of both calcium carbonate and calcium oxide and identified that reaction is spontaneous under such given conditions.
Concept introduction:
The Gibbs free energy or the free energy change is a thermodynamic quantity represented by ΔrG°. It can be calculated in a similar manner as entropy and enthalpy. The expression for the free energy change is:
ΔrG°= ∑nΔfG°(products)- ∑nΔfG°(reactants)
ΔrG° is related to the reaction quotient Q by the expression,
ΔrG = ΔrG°+ RT lnQ
For a general reaction, aA + bB→cC + dD
Q = [C]c[D]d[A]a[B]b

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