Methane reacts with chlorine gas to produce methyl chloride and hydrogen chloride. This reaction is written as CH4 (g) + 3Cl2 (g) → CHCl3 (l) + 3HCl (g) a.) Calculate the enthalpy of the reaction. b.) Is the reaction endothermic or exothermic? c.) Calculate the entropy of the reaction (in J/K). d.) What happens to the reaction's entropy? e.) Calculate the reaction's Gibb's free energy. f.)  Identify the reaction's spontaneity.

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Methane reacts with chlorine gas to produce methyl chloride and hydrogen chloride. This reaction is written as

CH4 (g) 3Cl2 (g) → CHCl(l) + 3HCl (g)

a.) Calculate the enthalpy of the reaction.

b.) Is the reaction endothermic or exothermic?

c.) Calculate the entropy of the reaction (in J/K).

d.) What happens to the reaction's entropy?

e.) Calculate the reaction's Gibb's free energy.

f.)  Identify the reaction's spontaneity.

Substance
AH°, (kJ/mol)
f
Sº (J/mol•K)
CH₂ (g)
4
-74.81
186.26
Cl₂ (g)
O
223.07
CHCI ₂ (1)
3
-103.14
295.71
HCI (g)
-92.31
186.91
Transcribed Image Text:Substance AH°, (kJ/mol) f Sº (J/mol•K) CH₂ (g) 4 -74.81 186.26 Cl₂ (g) O 223.07 CHCI ₂ (1) 3 -103.14 295.71 HCI (g) -92.31 186.91
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