(a) Interpretation: The mole faction of CH 3 CH 2 OH in the aqueous solution needs to be calculated. Concept introduction: The mole fraction of any species is calculated as number of moles of that species in total number of moles of solution. For example, for a component A in a solution, the mole fraction can be calculated as follows: χ A = n A n total Here, n A is number of moles of component A.
(a) Interpretation: The mole faction of CH 3 CH 2 OH in the aqueous solution needs to be calculated. Concept introduction: The mole fraction of any species is calculated as number of moles of that species in total number of moles of solution. For example, for a component A in a solution, the mole fraction can be calculated as follows: χ A = n A n total Here, n A is number of moles of component A.
The mole faction of CH3CH2OH in the aqueous solution needs to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
The mole fraction of any species is calculated as number of moles of that species in total number of moles of solution. For example, for a component A in a solution, the mole fraction can be calculated as follows:
χA=nAntotal
Here, nA is number of moles of component A.
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Interpretation:
The mole fraction of CO(NH2)2 needs to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
The mole fraction of any species is calculated as number of moles of that species in total number of moles of solution. For example, for a component A in a solution, the mole fraction can be calculated as follows:
χA=nAntotal
Here, nA is number of moles of component A.
The mole percent of any component in the solution can be calculated as follows:
"Water gas" is an industrial fuel composed of a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen gases. When this
fuel is burned, carbon dioxide and water result. From the information given below, write a balanced equation
and determine the enthalpy of this reaction:
CO(g) + O2(g) → CO₂(g) + 282.8 kJ
H2(g) + O2(g) → H₂O(g) + 241.8 kJ
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4. Calculate AG for the following reaction at 25°C. Will the reaction occur (be spontaneous)? How do you
know?
NH3(g) + HCl(g) → NH4Cl(s)
AH=-176.0 kJ
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