e. -2257 kJ 4. Calculate AGrxn at 298 Ku 3 Oz(g) → 2 03(g P(O2) = 0.41 atm, a. +341 kJ b. +17.8 kJ c. +332 kJ d. -47.4 kJ e. -109 kJ

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Use Hess'S law to Calculate 2AGʻrxn USIIig the TUIlUWIng iniormation.
NO(g) + O(g) → NO2(g)
2 03(g) → 3 O2(g)
O2(g) → 2 0(g)
NO(g) + O3(g) → NO2(g) + O2(g)
AG°rxn
AG°rxn = +489.6 kJ
AG°rxn = +463.4 kJ
AG°rxn = -199.5 kJ
a. +753.5 kJ
b. +277.0 kJ
c. -676.0 kJ
d. -1152.5 kJ
e. -225.7 kJ
4. Calculate AGrxn at 298 K under the conditions shown below for the following reaction.
3 Oz(g) → 2 03(g)
P(O2) = 0.41 atm, P(O3) = 5.2 atm
AGO = +326 kJ
%3D
a. +341 kJ
b. +17.8 kJ
c. +332 kJ
d. -47.4 kJ
e. -109 kJ
5. Which of the following is NOT true for AGrxn?
a. If AG°rxn > 0, the reaction is spontaneous in the forward direction.
b. If Q = 1, then DGrxn = AG°rxn.
c. If AG°rxn < 0, the reaction is spontaneous in the forward direction.
d. If AG°rxn > 0, the reaction is spontaneous in the reverse direction.
Transcribed Image Text:3. Use Hess'S law to Calculate 2AGʻrxn USIIig the TUIlUWIng iniormation. NO(g) + O(g) → NO2(g) 2 03(g) → 3 O2(g) O2(g) → 2 0(g) NO(g) + O3(g) → NO2(g) + O2(g) AG°rxn AG°rxn = +489.6 kJ AG°rxn = +463.4 kJ AG°rxn = -199.5 kJ a. +753.5 kJ b. +277.0 kJ c. -676.0 kJ d. -1152.5 kJ e. -225.7 kJ 4. Calculate AGrxn at 298 K under the conditions shown below for the following reaction. 3 Oz(g) → 2 03(g) P(O2) = 0.41 atm, P(O3) = 5.2 atm AGO = +326 kJ %3D a. +341 kJ b. +17.8 kJ c. +332 kJ d. -47.4 kJ e. -109 kJ 5. Which of the following is NOT true for AGrxn? a. If AG°rxn > 0, the reaction is spontaneous in the forward direction. b. If Q = 1, then DGrxn = AG°rxn. c. If AG°rxn < 0, the reaction is spontaneous in the forward direction. d. If AG°rxn > 0, the reaction is spontaneous in the reverse direction.
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