Activity: The enthalpy and entropy of the initial and final states of a reacting system are shown in the table: HU mol) SU K. mol) Initial state (before reaction) Final state (after reaction) 54,000 22 60,000 43 a. Calculate the change in enthalpy and change in entropy for the reaction. b. Calculate the change in free energy for the reaction when the temperature is 4'C. Is the reaction spontaneous? c. Is the reaction spontaneous at 37'C?

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Activity: The enthalpy and entropy of the initial and final states of a reacting
system are shown in the table:
HU mol)
SU K. mol)
Initial state (before reaction)
54,000
22
Final state (after reaction)
60,000
43
a. Calculate the change in enthalpy and change in entropy for the
reaction.
b. Calculate the change in free energy for the reaction when the
temperature is 4°C. Is the reaction spontaneous?
c. Is the reaction spontaneous at 37°c?
Transcribed Image Text:Activity: The enthalpy and entropy of the initial and final states of a reacting system are shown in the table: HU mol) SU K. mol) Initial state (before reaction) 54,000 22 Final state (after reaction) 60,000 43 a. Calculate the change in enthalpy and change in entropy for the reaction. b. Calculate the change in free energy for the reaction when the temperature is 4°C. Is the reaction spontaneous? c. Is the reaction spontaneous at 37°c?
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