Equations: ΔΗ-Σ (n ΔΗμuas)-Σ (m - ΔΗ.m ts) ΔSΣ (n - ΔSpoass.) -Σ(n- ΔS,ec tum ts) AG = E (n · AGproducts) – E (n · AGreac tan te) AG reac tan ΔΗ-ΤΔS %3! Hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, decomposes into water and oxygen gas with an enthalpy (AH) change of -37.77 kJ and an entropy (AS) change of -130.92 JIK. Will this reaction be spontaneous if the H2O2 is kept in a sub-zero refrigerator at -25 °C?

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ΔΗΣ(n - ΔΗoducί s)- Σ (n . ΔΗactants) ASΣ(n - ΔSproducts ) Σ (n. ΔS,eactants)
ΔG Σ (n . ΔGroducts ) -Σ (n . ΔG.ac tan ts ) ΔG ΔΗ - ΤAS
Hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, decomposes into water and oxygen gas with an enthalpy (AH) change of -37.77 kJ and an entropy (AS) change of
-130.92 J/K. Will this reaction be spontaneous if the H2O2 is kept in a sub-zero refrigerator at -25 °C?
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You needed to remember to multiply AH by 1000.
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Transcribed Image Text:mol 09 Math Short Answer 6/10 Equations: ΔΗΣ(n - ΔΗoducί s)- Σ (n . ΔΗactants) ASΣ(n - ΔSproducts ) Σ (n. ΔS,eactants) ΔG Σ (n . ΔGroducts ) -Σ (n . ΔG.ac tan ts ) ΔG ΔΗ - ΤAS Hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, decomposes into water and oxygen gas with an enthalpy (AH) change of -37.77 kJ and an entropy (AS) change of -130.92 J/K. Will this reaction be spontaneous if the H2O2 is kept in a sub-zero refrigerator at -25 °C? ABBEY RICKELMANN You needed to remember to multiply AH by 1000. 10 Math Short Answer 10 / 10
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