For the reaction 4HCI(g) + O2(g)–2H,O(g) + 2Cl,(g) AH° = -114.4 kJ and AS° = -128.9 J/K The standard free energy change for the reaction of 1.98 moles of HCl(g) at 334 K, 1 atm would be kJ. This reaction is (reactant, product) favored under standard conditions at 334K. Assume that AH° and AS° are independent of temperature.

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For the reaction
4HCI(g) + O2(g)–2H,O(g) + 2Cl½(g)
AH° = -114.4 kJ and AS° = -128.9 J/K
The standard free energy change for the reaction of 1.98 moles of HCI(g) at 334 K, 1 atm would be
kJ.
This reaction is (reactant, product)
favored under standard conditions at 334 K.
Assume that AH° and AS° are independent of temperature.
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Transcribed Image Text:[Review Topics] [References Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. For the reaction 4HCI(g) + O2(g)–2H,O(g) + 2Cl½(g) AH° = -114.4 kJ and AS° = -128.9 J/K The standard free energy change for the reaction of 1.98 moles of HCI(g) at 334 K, 1 atm would be kJ. This reaction is (reactant, product) favored under standard conditions at 334 K. Assume that AH° and AS° are independent of temperature. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 4 more group attempts remaining ed
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