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General Chemistry 2, please show all work
For the reaction below Delta H degree = + 92.2 kJ, and Delta S degree = + 198.7 J/K. Estimate the temperature (in Kelvin) at which this reaction becomes spontaneous. [Hint: Determine the value of Delta G degree first] 2 NH3(g) rightarrow N2(g) + 3 H2(g) For bromine Delta H degree vap = 30.91 kJ/mol and Delta S degree vap = 93.23 J/K-1 mol-1 at 25 degree C. Calculate Delta G degree hence answer the questions that follow. Does bromine boil at 25 degree C? Explain your reasoning What is the normal boiling point for bromine? Show your calculations clearly For the reaction below Delta H degree = + 92.2 kJ, and Delta S degree = + 198.7 J/K. Estimate the temperature (in Kelvin) at which this reaction becomes spontaneous. [Hint: Determine the value of Delta G degree first] 2 NH3(g) rightarrow N2(g) + 3 H2(g) For bromine Delta H degree vap = 30.91 kJ/mol and Delta S degree vap = 93.23 J/K-1 mol-1 at 25 degree C. Calculate Delta G degree hence answer the questions that follow. Does bromine boil at 25 degree C? Explain your reasoning What is the normal boiling point for bromine? Show your calculations clearly
General Chemistry 2, please show all work
For the reaction below Delta H degree = + 92.2 kJ, and Delta S degree = + 198.7 J/K. Estimate the temperature (in Kelvin) at which this reaction becomes spontaneous. [Hint: Determine the value of Delta G degree first] 2 NH3(g) rightarrow N2(g) + 3 H2(g) For bromine Delta H degree vap = 30.91 kJ/mol and Delta S degree vap = 93.23 J/K-1 mol-1 at 25 degree C. Calculate Delta G degree hence answer the questions that follow. Does bromine boil at 25 degree C? Explain your reasoning What is the normal boiling point for bromine? Show your calculations clearly For the reaction below Delta H degree = + 92.2 kJ, and Delta S degree = + 198.7 J/K. Estimate the temperature (in Kelvin) at which this reaction becomes spontaneous. [Hint: Determine the value of Delta G degree first] 2 NH3(g) rightarrow N2(g) + 3 H2(g) For bromine Delta H degree vap = 30.91 kJ/mol and Delta S degree vap = 93.23 J/K-1 mol-1 at 25 degree C. Calculate Delta G degree hence answer the questions that follow. Does bromine boil at 25 degree C? Explain your reasoning What is the normal boiling point for bromine? Show your calculations clearly
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