17. For the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen, H;O2(g) H;O(g) + ½O2(g) AH° = -106 kJ, and AS° = +0.0580 kJ/K. In what temperature range is the reaction spontaneous (AG° < 0)? The temperature must be greater than 1.83 × 10° K. b. · The temperature must be less than 1.83 × 10° K. The temperature must be between 225 K and 1.83 x 10° K. AG° is always less than zero. а. с. d. е. AG° is never less than zero.

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17. For the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen,
H,O2(g)
H2O(g) + ½02(g)
AH° = -106 kJ, and AS° = +0.0580 kJ/K. In what temperature range is the reaction spontaneous (AG° <
>
%3D
0)?
The temperature must be greater than 1.83 × 10° K.
The temperature must be less than 1.83 × 10° K.
The temperature must be between 225 K and 1.83 × 10° K.
AG° is always less than zero.
а.
b.
с.
d.
е.
AG° is never less than zero.
Transcribed Image Text:17. For the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen, H,O2(g) H2O(g) + ½02(g) AH° = -106 kJ, and AS° = +0.0580 kJ/K. In what temperature range is the reaction spontaneous (AG° < > %3D 0)? The temperature must be greater than 1.83 × 10° K. The temperature must be less than 1.83 × 10° K. The temperature must be between 225 K and 1.83 × 10° K. AG° is always less than zero. а. b. с. d. е. AG° is never less than zero.
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