Consider the reaction 2N,O5(g) =4NO2(g) + O2(g). at 25°C for which the following data are relevant: AH S° 11.289 kJ/mol 355.32 J/K mol N205 NO2 02 33.150 kJ/mol 239.90 J/K mol O kJ/mol 204.80 J/K mol Which of the following is true for this reaction? O Both AH and AS° favor the reaction's spontaneity. O Both AH and AS oppose the reaction's spontaneity. AH favors the reaction, but AS opposes it. AH opposes the reaction, but AS favors it. The reaction cannot occur at room temperature

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Consider the reaction
2N205(8) =4NO2(g) + O2(8)
at 25°C for which the following data are relevant:
S°
ΔΗΡ
11.289 kJ/mol 355.32 J/K mol
N205
NO2
33.150 kJ/mol 239.90 J/K mol
02
0 kJ/mol
204.80 J/K mol
Which of the following is true for this reaction?
Both AH and AS° favor the reaction's spontaneity.
Both AH and AS oppose the reaction's spontaneity.
AH° favors the reaction, but AS opposes it.
AH° opposes the reaction, but AS° favors it.
The reaction cannot occur at room temperature.
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction 2N205(8) =4NO2(g) + O2(8) at 25°C for which the following data are relevant: S° ΔΗΡ 11.289 kJ/mol 355.32 J/K mol N205 NO2 33.150 kJ/mol 239.90 J/K mol 02 0 kJ/mol 204.80 J/K mol Which of the following is true for this reaction? Both AH and AS° favor the reaction's spontaneity. Both AH and AS oppose the reaction's spontaneity. AH° favors the reaction, but AS opposes it. AH° opposes the reaction, but AS° favors it. The reaction cannot occur at room temperature. Questi
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