a Calculate the standard enthalpy and entropy changes for the formation of 1 mol HCl(g) from gaseous hydrogen and chlorine. Compound S (J/mol K) AH (kJ/mol) H₂(g) 130.7 Cl₂ (g) 223.08 HCl(g) 186.2 Standard enthalpy change = Standard entropy change = kJ 0 J/K 0 -92.31

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a Calculate the standard enthalpy and entropy changes for the formation of 1 mol HCl(g) from gaseous
hydrogen and chlorine.
Compound S (J/mol K) AH (kJ/mol)
H₂(g)
130.7
Cl₂(g)
223.08
HCl(g)
186.2
Standard enthalpy change
Standard entropy change =
3
kJ
J/K
0
0
-92.31
Transcribed Image Text:a Calculate the standard enthalpy and entropy changes for the formation of 1 mol HCl(g) from gaseous hydrogen and chlorine. Compound S (J/mol K) AH (kJ/mol) H₂(g) 130.7 Cl₂(g) 223.08 HCl(g) 186.2 Standard enthalpy change Standard entropy change = 3 kJ J/K 0 0 -92.31
a calculate
AS (universe) for the decomposition of 1 mol of gaseous phosphine (
PH3) to form white phosphorus and gaseous hydrogen at 25 °C.
S* (J/mol. K) A,H* (kJ/mol)
Compound
0₂ (8)
H₂(g)
H₂O(l)
P4 (s, white)
PH3(g)
N₂(g)
NH3(g)
Cl₂(g)
HCl(g)
CO₂(g)
C(s, graphite)
AS* (universe)
205.07
130.7
69.95
41.1
210.24
191.56
192.77
223.08
186.2
213.74
0
J/K
0
0
-285.83
0
5.47
0
-45.90
0
-92.31
-393.509
5.6
Transcribed Image Text:a calculate AS (universe) for the decomposition of 1 mol of gaseous phosphine ( PH3) to form white phosphorus and gaseous hydrogen at 25 °C. S* (J/mol. K) A,H* (kJ/mol) Compound 0₂ (8) H₂(g) H₂O(l) P4 (s, white) PH3(g) N₂(g) NH3(g) Cl₂(g) HCl(g) CO₂(g) C(s, graphite) AS* (universe) 205.07 130.7 69.95 41.1 210.24 191.56 192.77 223.08 186.2 213.74 0 J/K 0 0 -285.83 0 5.47 0 -45.90 0 -92.31 -393.509 5.6
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