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Consider the reaction:
2502(2) + O2(g)2503(g)
Using standard thermodynamic data at 298K, calculate the free energy change when 1.820 moles of SO,(g) react at standard conditions.
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Consider the reaction
4HC(g)
+0;(g)
-2H,O(g) + 2Ch(2)
Using the standard thermodynamic data in the tables linked above, calculate AG for this reaction at 298.15K if the pressure of each gas is 10.76 mm Hg
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What is the concentration of propane (in units of grams per liter) dissolved in water at 25 C, when the C,Hy gas over the solution has a partial pressure of 481 mm
Hg? k for C,Hg at 25°C is 1.44x10 mol L atm.
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The vapor pressure of chloroform is 173.11 mm Hg at 25°C.
How many grams of testosterone, C19Hag0, a nonvolatile, nonelectrolyte (MW = 288.4 g/mol), must be added to 252.8 grams of chloroform to reduce the vapor
pressure to 170.79 mm Hg ?
chloroform = CHCI, = 119.40 g mol.
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction: 2502(2) + O2(g)2503(g) Using standard thermodynamic data at 298K, calculate the free energy change when 1.820 moles of SO,(g) react at standard conditions. AG kJ Submit Answer Try Another Version 1 item attempt remaining Consider the reaction 4HC(g) +0;(g) -2H,O(g) + 2Ch(2) Using the standard thermodynamic data in the tables linked above, calculate AG for this reaction at 298.15K if the pressure of each gas is 10.76 mm Hg ANSWER kJ/mol pt Submit Answer Try Another Version 1 item attempt remaining pt What is the concentration of propane (in units of grams per liter) dissolved in water at 25 C, when the C,Hy gas over the solution has a partial pressure of 481 mm Hg? k for C,Hg at 25°C is 1.44x10 mol L atm. pt pt pt Submit Answer Try Another Version 1 item attempt remaining pt 1 pr 1 pt The vapor pressure of chloroform is 173.11 mm Hg at 25°C. How many grams of testosterone, C19Hag0, a nonvolatile, nonelectrolyte (MW = 288.4 g/mol), must be added to 252.8 grams of chloroform to reduce the vapor pressure to 170.79 mm Hg ? chloroform = CHCI, = 119.40 g mol. g testosterone Submit Answer Try Another Version 2 item attempts remaining
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