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Question 5
Gibbs free energy (G) is a measure of the
spontaneity of a chemical reaction. It is the
chemical potential for a reaction, and is minimized
at equilibrium. It is defined as
G=H-TS
where H is enthalpy, T is temperature, and S is
entropy.
The chemical reaction that causes iron to corrode
in air is given by
4Fe +302
2Fe2O3
in which at 298 K, AH = - 1684 kJ and
ASn = -543.7 J/K.
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AGixn=
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What is the standard Gibbs free energy for this reaction? Assume the commonly used standard reference temperature of
298 K.
Express your answer as an integer and include the appropriate units.
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What is the Gibbs free energy for this reaction at 3652 K? Assume that AH and AS do not change with temperature.
Express your answer to two decimal places and include the appropriate units.
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 5
Gibbs free energy (G) is a measure of the
spontaneity of a chemical reaction. It is the
chemical potential for a reaction, and is minimized
at equilibrium. It is defined as
G=H-TS
where H is enthalpy, T is temperature, and S is
entropy.
The chemical reaction that causes iron to corrode
in air is given by
4Fe +302→2Fe2O3
in which at 298 K, AH
AS = 543.7 J/K.
1684 kJ and
I
AGrxn =
Submit
Part C
Teq =
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Value
μA
At what temperature Teq do the forward and reverse corrosion reactions occur in equilibrium?
Express your answer as an integer and include the appropriate units.
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μA
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