IV. Calculate AH, AS and AG at 25 C, and tell if the reaction will go spontaneously (use Table 1 and 2) m. N:(g) + 3 H:(g) - 2 NH (g) n 2 CO(g) + 0:(g) → 2 CO:(g) a 2 C:H:(g) + 50:(g) 4 CO:(g) + 2 H;0(g)

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AH ( kcal/mol)
AH (k]/mol)
Compound
H;0(g)
-57.8
-242
Table 1
H;O(1)
-68.3
-285
NO(R)
21.5
89.9
NO:(R)
NH3(g)
8.0
33.4
-11.0
-46.0
NH&NO (R)
HNO (aq)
SO:(R)
SO,(R)
H;SO.(aq)
CO(R)
CO:(R)
CHOH(g)
-87.3
-365
-41.4
-173
-71.0
-297
-94.5
-395
-217
-907
-26.4
-110
-94.1
-393
-57.0
-238
-530
-2215
CH:(g)
54.2
227
CH«(g)
12.5
522
CH«(R)
-20.2
-84.4
Heat of Formation of Some Common
Substances, at 25 °C and 1 atm
Substance
AS (kcal/mol K)
AS (k]/mol K)
H20(g)
0.0451
0.189
H20(1)
H2(g)
Cl:(g)
N2(g)
0:(g)
NH3(g)
CO(g)
CO:(8)
0.0167
0.087
Table 2
0.0312
0.130
0.0533
0.221
0.0458
0.189
0.0490
0.204
0.0460
0.192
0.0473
0.197
0.0511
0.213
SO:(g)
C2H2(g)
CaH«(g)
C2Ho(g)
0.0594
0.247
0.0480
0.200
0.0525
0.217
0.0549
0.225
CH3OH(g)
CH,OH(1)
0.0568
0.234
0.0303
0.125
Entropy (AS) values of some common Substances
Transcribed Image Text:AH ( kcal/mol) AH (k]/mol) Compound H;0(g) -57.8 -242 Table 1 H;O(1) -68.3 -285 NO(R) 21.5 89.9 NO:(R) NH3(g) 8.0 33.4 -11.0 -46.0 NH&NO (R) HNO (aq) SO:(R) SO,(R) H;SO.(aq) CO(R) CO:(R) CHOH(g) -87.3 -365 -41.4 -173 -71.0 -297 -94.5 -395 -217 -907 -26.4 -110 -94.1 -393 -57.0 -238 -530 -2215 CH:(g) 54.2 227 CH«(g) 12.5 522 CH«(R) -20.2 -84.4 Heat of Formation of Some Common Substances, at 25 °C and 1 atm Substance AS (kcal/mol K) AS (k]/mol K) H20(g) 0.0451 0.189 H20(1) H2(g) Cl:(g) N2(g) 0:(g) NH3(g) CO(g) CO:(8) 0.0167 0.087 Table 2 0.0312 0.130 0.0533 0.221 0.0458 0.189 0.0490 0.204 0.0460 0.192 0.0473 0.197 0.0511 0.213 SO:(g) C2H2(g) CaH«(g) C2Ho(g) 0.0594 0.247 0.0480 0.200 0.0525 0.217 0.0549 0.225 CH3OH(g) CH,OH(1) 0.0568 0.234 0.0303 0.125 Entropy (AS) values of some common Substances
IV. Calculate AH, AS and AG at 25 C, and tell if the reaction will go spontaneously (use Table 1
and 2)
m. N:(8) + 3 H:(g) 2 NH (g)
n. 2 CO(g) 0:(g) → 2 CO:(g)
a 2 CH:(g) 50:(8)
- 4 CO:(g) + 2 H;0(g)
Transcribed Image Text:IV. Calculate AH, AS and AG at 25 C, and tell if the reaction will go spontaneously (use Table 1 and 2) m. N:(8) + 3 H:(g) 2 NH (g) n. 2 CO(g) 0:(g) → 2 CO:(g) a 2 CH:(g) 50:(8) - 4 CO:(g) + 2 H;0(g)
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