Which of the folowing statements about the standard Gibbs energy change for the reaction, 4,G° is best. O 4G° is the energy released by the reaction when the gases are at their equilibrium parial pressures. O 4G is the energy released by the reaction. O 40 is the maximum amount of work that can be done vwhen the reaction is at equilibrium. O 4G° is the maximum amount of work that can be done when all the gases are present each at 1 bar.

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Consider the following reaction:
2 H,(g) + 2 NO(g) - N,(g) + 2 H,0(g)
and the following table of standard enthalpies of formation and standard absolute entropies:
compound AH (kJ mol")
S° (JK" mor")
H,(g)
130.8
NO(g)
91.3
210.8
191.6
H,O(g)
-241.8
188.8
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following reaction: 2 H,(g) + 2 NO(g) - N,(g) + 2 H,0(g) and the following table of standard enthalpies of formation and standard absolute entropies: compound AH (kJ mol") S° (JK" mor") H,(g) 130.8 NO(g) 91.3 210.8 191.6 H,O(g) -241.8 188.8
Part E
Which of the following statements about the standard Gibbs energy change for the reaction, 4,G° is best.
O 46° is the energy released by the reaction when the gases are at their equilibrium partial pressures.
O 46° is the energy released by the reaction.
O 4G° is the maximum amount of work that can be done when the reaction is at equilibrium.
O 46° is the maximum amount of work that can be done when all the gases are present each at 1 bar.
Transcribed Image Text:Part E Which of the following statements about the standard Gibbs energy change for the reaction, 4,G° is best. O 46° is the energy released by the reaction when the gases are at their equilibrium partial pressures. O 46° is the energy released by the reaction. O 4G° is the maximum amount of work that can be done when the reaction is at equilibrium. O 46° is the maximum amount of work that can be done when all the gases are present each at 1 bar.
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