The compound is Methyl Acetate. Referencing applicable thermodynamic data, calculate the ΔH° of combustion, ΔS° of combustion, ΔG°, of the compound assigned to you. Please include references for any data you've sourced (e.g., pages from the CRC Handbook, website, publications, etc.). ΔH° of combustion = ΔS° of combustion = ΔG° = Is this reaction spontaneous?   Is this reaction endo- or exo- thermic?   Does the entropy increase or decrease?

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The compound is Methyl Acetate.

Referencing applicable thermodynamic data, calculate the ΔH° of combustion, ΔS° of combustion, ΔG°, of the compound assigned to you. Please include references for any data you've sourced (e.g., pages from the CRC Handbook, website, publications, etc.).

ΔH° of combustion =

ΔS° of combustion =

ΔG° =

Is this reaction spontaneous?

 

Is this reaction endo- or exo- thermic?

 

Does the entropy increase or decrease? 

S°(I)/
J mol-1 AH°(1)/ 4,G°(I)/ J mol-1
K-1
S"(c)/
4,H°(c)/ A,G°(c)/ J mol-1
K-1
C,(c)/
C,(1)/
J mol1 A,H°(g)/ A,G°(g)/ J mol-1
K-1
S(g)/ C,(g)/
J mol-1
Name
Mol. form. kJ mol-1 kJ mol-1
K-1
kJ mol-1 kJ mol-1
kJ mol-1 kJ mol-1
K-1
K-1
Manganese(II) sulfide (a
form)
MnS
-214.2
-218.4
78.2
50.0
D-Mannitol
-1314.5
D-Mannose
C3H1206
-1263.0
Mendelevium
Md
0.0
Mercapto
HS
142.7
113.3
195.7
32.3
Mercury
Mercury(1) bromide
Mercury(II) bromide
Mercury(1) carbonate
Mercury(1) chloride
Mercury(II) chloride
Mercury(I) iodide
Mercury(I) iodide (red)
Mercury(II) oxalate
Mercury(II) oxide
Mercury(I) sulfate
Mercury(II) sulfate
Mercury(II) sulfide (red)
Mercury(II) telluride
Mesityl oxide
Metaboric acid (ß form)
Hg
Br,Hg2
0.0
75.9
28.0
61.4
31.8
175.0
20.8
-206.9
-181.1
218.0
Br,Hg
CHg,03
CIH92
CI,Hg
Hg,l2
Hgl,
C,Hg04
Hgo
Hg,0,S
Hg0,S
HgS
HgTe
C&H1,0
BHO2
HO;P
H,0,Si
C,H,O2
CH,
CH,S
CH,0
C;H,,NO,S
C,H;02
C;H1,O3
-170.7
-153.1
172.0
-553.5
-468.1
180.0
-265.4
-210.7
191.6
-224.3
-178.6
146.0
-121.3
-111.0
233.5
-105.4
-101.7
180.0
-678.2
-90.8
-58.5
70.3
44.1
-743.1
-625.8
200.7
132.0
-707.5
-58.2
-50.6
82.4
48.4
-42.0
212.5
-794.3
-723.4
38.0
-561.9
-551.0
240.1
42.2
Metaphosphoric acid
-948.5
Metasilicic acid
-1188.7
-1092.4
134.0
Methacrylic acid
161.1
Methane
-74.6
-50.5
186.3
35.7
Methanethiol
-46.7
-7.7
169.2
90.5
-22.9
-9.3
255.2
50.3
Methanol
-239.2
-166.6
126.8
81.1
-201.0
-162.3
239.9
44.1
L-Methionine
-577.5
-413.5
171.1
2-Methoxyethanol
2-Methoxyethyl acetate
310.0
Methyl
145.7
147.9
194.2
38.7
CH3
C3H,O2
Methyl acetate
-445.9
141.9
-413.3
324.4
86.0
Methyl acetoacetate
C;H3O3
-623.2
Transcribed Image Text:S°(I)/ J mol-1 AH°(1)/ 4,G°(I)/ J mol-1 K-1 S"(c)/ 4,H°(c)/ A,G°(c)/ J mol-1 K-1 C,(c)/ C,(1)/ J mol1 A,H°(g)/ A,G°(g)/ J mol-1 K-1 S(g)/ C,(g)/ J mol-1 Name Mol. form. kJ mol-1 kJ mol-1 K-1 kJ mol-1 kJ mol-1 kJ mol-1 kJ mol-1 K-1 K-1 Manganese(II) sulfide (a form) MnS -214.2 -218.4 78.2 50.0 D-Mannitol -1314.5 D-Mannose C3H1206 -1263.0 Mendelevium Md 0.0 Mercapto HS 142.7 113.3 195.7 32.3 Mercury Mercury(1) bromide Mercury(II) bromide Mercury(1) carbonate Mercury(1) chloride Mercury(II) chloride Mercury(I) iodide Mercury(I) iodide (red) Mercury(II) oxalate Mercury(II) oxide Mercury(I) sulfate Mercury(II) sulfate Mercury(II) sulfide (red) Mercury(II) telluride Mesityl oxide Metaboric acid (ß form) Hg Br,Hg2 0.0 75.9 28.0 61.4 31.8 175.0 20.8 -206.9 -181.1 218.0 Br,Hg CHg,03 CIH92 CI,Hg Hg,l2 Hgl, C,Hg04 Hgo Hg,0,S Hg0,S HgS HgTe C&H1,0 BHO2 HO;P H,0,Si C,H,O2 CH, CH,S CH,0 C;H,,NO,S C,H;02 C;H1,O3 -170.7 -153.1 172.0 -553.5 -468.1 180.0 -265.4 -210.7 191.6 -224.3 -178.6 146.0 -121.3 -111.0 233.5 -105.4 -101.7 180.0 -678.2 -90.8 -58.5 70.3 44.1 -743.1 -625.8 200.7 132.0 -707.5 -58.2 -50.6 82.4 48.4 -42.0 212.5 -794.3 -723.4 38.0 -561.9 -551.0 240.1 42.2 Metaphosphoric acid -948.5 Metasilicic acid -1188.7 -1092.4 134.0 Methacrylic acid 161.1 Methane -74.6 -50.5 186.3 35.7 Methanethiol -46.7 -7.7 169.2 90.5 -22.9 -9.3 255.2 50.3 Methanol -239.2 -166.6 126.8 81.1 -201.0 -162.3 239.9 44.1 L-Methionine -577.5 -413.5 171.1 2-Methoxyethanol 2-Methoxyethyl acetate 310.0 Methyl 145.7 147.9 194.2 38.7 CH3 C3H,O2 Methyl acetate -445.9 141.9 -413.3 324.4 86.0 Methyl acetoacetate C;H3O3 -623.2
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