
Calculate ΔG° at 355 K for each of the reactions in Question 17. State whether the reactions are spontaneous.

(a)
Interpretation:
Concept introduction:
The mathematical expression for the standard entropy value at room temperature is:
Where, n and p represents the coefficients of reactants and products in the balanced chemical equation.
The mathematical expression for the standard enthalpy change value at room temperature is:
Where, n and p represents the coefficients of reactants and products in the balanced chemical equation.
At standard states, the free energy charge which is responsible for the production of 1 mole of a molecule from its elements is known as standard free energy of formation and it is represented by
The mathematical expression for
If both
Answer to Problem 25QAP
.
Explanation of Solution
The given value is:
Temperature = 355 K
The value of standard enthalpy for
The value of standard enthalpy for
The value of standard enthalpy for
Put the values, we get:
The mathematical expression for
Put the values,
Since, 1 Kilojoule = 1000 Joule
The negative value of change in free energy denotes that the process is spontaneous.

(b)
Interpretation:
Concept introduction:
The mathematical expression for the standard entropy value at room temperature is:
Where, n and p represents the coefficients of reactants and products in the balanced chemical equation.
The mathematical expression for the standard enthalpy change value at room temperature is:
Where, n and p represents the coefficients of reactants and products in the balanced chemical equation.
At standard states, the free energy charge which is responsible for the production of 1 mole of a molecule from its elements is known as standard free energy of formation and it is represented by
The mathematical expression for
If both
Answer to Problem 25QAP
.
Explanation of Solution
The given value is:
Temperature = 355 K
The value of standard enthalpy for
The value of standard enthalpy for
The value of standard enthalpy for
Put the values, we get:
The mathematical expression for
Put the values,
Since, 1 Kilojoule = 1000 Joule
The positive value of change in free energy denotes that the process is non-spontaneous.

(c)
Interpretation:
Concept introduction:
The mathematical expression for the standard entropy value at room temperature is:
Where, n and p represents the coefficients of reactants and products in the balanced chemical equation.
The mathematical expression for the standard enthalpy change value at room temperature is:
Where, n and p represents the coefficients of reactants and products in the balanced chemical equation.
At standard states, the free energy charge which is responsible for the production of 1 mole of a molecule from its elements is known as standard free energy of formation and it is represented by
The mathematical expression for
If both
Answer to Problem 25QAP
.
Explanation of Solution
The given value is:
Temperature = 355 K
The value of standard enthalpy for
The value of standard enthalpy for
The value of standard enthalpy for
Put the values, we get:
The mathematical expression for
Put the values,
Since, 1 Kilojoule = 1000 Joule
The negative value of change in free energy denotes that the process is Spontaneous.

(d)
Interpretation:
Concept introduction:
The mathematical expression for the standard entropy value at room temperature is:
Where, n and p represents the coefficients of reactants and products in the balanced chemical equation.
The mathematical expression for the standard enthalpy change value at room temperature is:
Where, n and p represents the coefficients of reactants and products in the balanced chemical equation.
At standard states, the free energy charge which is responsible for the production of 1 mole of a molecule from its elements is known as standard free energy of formation and it is represented by
The mathematical expression for
If both
Answer to Problem 25QAP
.
Explanation of Solution
The given value is:
Temperature = 355 K
The value of standard enthalpy for
The value of standard enthalpy for
The value of standard enthalpy for
The value of standard enthalpy for
Put the values, we get:
The mathematical expression for
Put the values,
Since, 1 Kilojoule = 1000 Joule
The negative value of change in free energy denotes that the process is Spontaneous.
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