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A chemical engineer is studying the two reactions shown in the table below In each case, he fills a reaction vessel with some mixture of the reactants and products at a constant temperature of 139.0 oC and constant total pressure. Then, he measures the reaction enthalpy Î11 and reaction entropy AS of the first reaction, and the reaction enthalpy Î H and reaction free energy ÎGof the second reaction. The results of his measurements are shown in the table Complete the table. That is, calculate Î G for the first reaction and AS for the second. (Round your answer to zero decimal places.) Then, decide whether, under the conditions the engineer has set up, the reaction is spontaneous, the reverse reaction is spontaneous, or neither forward nor reverse reaction is spontaneous because the system is at equilibrium.
A chemical engineer is studying the two reactions shown in the table below In each case, he fills a reaction vessel with some mixture of the reactants and products at a constant temperature of 139.0 oC and constant total pressure. Then, he measures the reaction enthalpy Î11 and reaction entropy AS of the first reaction, and the reaction enthalpy Î H and reaction free energy ÎGof the second reaction. The results of his measurements are shown in the table Complete the table. That is, calculate Î G for the first reaction and AS for the second. (Round your answer to zero decimal places.) Then, decide whether, under the conditions the engineer has set up, the reaction is spontaneous, the reverse reaction is spontaneous, or neither forward nor reverse reaction is spontaneous because the system is at equilibrium.
Lelia LubowitzLv2
26 Mar 2019