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Thermodynamics. The Gibb's Free Energy (Delta G) can be used to determine if a reaction is spontaneous as written. It is calculated from two factors, enthalpy and entropy. Briefly describe what enthalpy and entropy are and what conditions of each favor a spontaneous reaction. Calculate Delta G degree for the following reaction. Thermodynamic data are given below the substance. Is this reaction spontaneous at 25 degree C? Explain how you know. Calculate Delta G degree for the same reaction at 700 degree C. Is this reaction spontaneous at 700 degree C? No explanation needed. Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant at 25 degree C. Calculate Delta G at 25 degree C for the same reaction if the concentrations/pressures of each species in the reaction are the values given in the table below.
Thermodynamics. The Gibb's Free Energy (Delta G) can be used to determine if a reaction is spontaneous as written. It is calculated from two factors, enthalpy and entropy. Briefly describe what enthalpy and entropy are and what conditions of each favor a spontaneous reaction. Calculate Delta G degree for the following reaction. Thermodynamic data are given below the substance. Is this reaction spontaneous at 25 degree C? Explain how you know. Calculate Delta G degree for the same reaction at 700 degree C. Is this reaction spontaneous at 700 degree C? No explanation needed. Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant at 25 degree C. Calculate Delta G at 25 degree C for the same reaction if the concentrations/pressures of each species in the reaction are the values given in the table below.
Deanna HettingerLv2
24 May 2019