In the reaction shown below, the standard Gibbs energy of formation and standard enthalpy of formation of the reactants and products at 25°C are given. Calculate the standard Gibbs energy of reaction, the standard enthalpy (kJ/mol) of reaction, and the equilibrium constant at 298K. PbO(s) + CO(g) -137.17 4G (KJmol-1) -188.93 4H (KJmol-1) -218.99 (a) 4.G°(298K)= -25.67) (b)K(298K)= for 2515) (c)A H°(298K)= -25.67) -110.53 = Pb(s) 0 + CO2(g). -394.36 0 -393.51 (kJ/mol, round to 2 decimals, such as (use E notation with 1 decimal such as 2.5E3 (kJ/mol, round to 2 decimals, such as
In the reaction shown below, the standard Gibbs energy of formation and standard enthalpy of formation of the reactants and products at 25°C are given. Calculate the standard Gibbs energy of reaction, the standard enthalpy (kJ/mol) of reaction, and the equilibrium constant at 298K. PbO(s) + CO(g) -137.17 4G (KJmol-1) -188.93 4H (KJmol-1) -218.99 (a) 4.G°(298K)= -25.67) (b)K(298K)= for 2515) (c)A H°(298K)= -25.67) -110.53 = Pb(s) 0 + CO2(g). -394.36 0 -393.51 (kJ/mol, round to 2 decimals, such as (use E notation with 1 decimal such as 2.5E3 (kJ/mol, round to 2 decimals, such as
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In the reaction shown below, the standard Gibbs energy of formation and standard
enthalpy of formation of the reactants and products at 25°C are given. Calculate the
standard Gibbs energy of reaction, the standard enthalpy (kJ/mol) of reaction, and the
equilibrium constant at 298K.
PbO(s) + CO(g)
-137.17
AG (KJmol-1) -188.93
4.H°(KJmol-¹)
(a) 4.G°(298K)=
-25.67)
(b)K(298K)=
for 2515)
(c)A H°(298K)=
-25.67)
-218.99
-110.53
=
0
Pb(s)
+ CO2(g).
-394.36
0
-393.51
(kJ/mol, round to 2 decimals, such as
(use E notation with 1 decimal such as 2.5E3
(kJ/mol, round to 2 decimals, such as
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