A possible reaction for converting methanol to ethanol is; CO(g)  +  2H2(g) +   CH3OH(g)        -><-          C2H5OH(g)  +  H2O (g)                                   a) Using the datas given below, calculate ∆Ho, ∆So, ∆Go for this reaction at 25oC? b) Calculate Kp at 726 Kelvin ? (Use the last 3 digits of your student ID instead of 726)   So(CO) = 197.7 J/mol.K,    So(CH3OH) = 239.8 J/mol.K,     So(C2H5OH) = 282.7 J/mol.K So(H2O) = 188.8 J/mol.K,    So(H2) = 130.7 J/mol.K                                   R= 8.314 J/mol.K   ∆Hfo(CO) = -110.5 kJ/mol,               ∆Hfo(CH3OH) = -200.7 k

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  1. A possible reaction for converting methanol to ethanol is;

CO(g)  +  2H2(g) +   CH3OH(g)        -><-          C2H5OH(g)  +  H2O (g)                                  

  1. a) Using the datas given below, calculate ∆Ho, ∆So, ∆Go for this reaction at 25oC?
  2. b) Calculate Kp at 726 Kelvin ? (Use the last 3 digits of your student ID instead of 726)

 

So(CO) = 197.7 J/mol.K,    So(CH3OH) = 239.8 J/mol.K,     So(C2H5OH) = 282.7 J/mol.K

So(H2O) = 188.8 J/mol.K,    So(H2) = 130.7 J/mol.K                                   R= 8.314 J/mol.K

 

∆Hfo(CO) = -110.5 kJ/mol,               ∆Hfo(CH3OH) = -200.7 kJ/mol,   ∆Hfo(C2H5OH) = - 235.1 kJ/mol

∆Hfo(H2O) = -241.8 kJ/mol

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