Chemistry
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Author: Julia Burdge
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Calculate ΔG° for each of the following reactions from the equilibrium constant at the temperature given.(a) H2(g)+I2(g)⟶2HI(g) T=400°C Kp=50.0(b) CaCO3(s)⟶CaO(s)+CO2(g) T=900°C Kp=1.04(c) HF(aq)+H2O(l)⟶H3O+(aq)+F−(aq) T=25°C Kp=7.2×10−4(d) AgBr(s)⟶Ag+(aq)+Br−(aq) T=25°C Kp=3.3×10−13
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2N₂O(g) at 298.15 K and 1573 K.
Thermodynamic data for N₂O(g) are: AH, = 82.05 kJ/mol; S = 219.9 J/mol K; AG, = 104.2 kJ/mol.
(a) 298.15 K
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Consider the Gibbs energies at 25∘C.
SubstanceSubstance
Δ?∘f (kJ·mol−1)ΔGf∘ (kJ·mol−1)
Ag+(aq)Ag+(aq)
77.177.1
Cl−(aq)Cl−(aq)
−131.2−131.2
AgCl(s)AgCl(s)
−109.8−109.8
Br−(aq)Br−(aq)
−104.0−104.0
AgBr(s)AgBr(s)
−96.9
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