9. Use the standard free energy of formation data to determine the free energy change for the following reaction, which is run under standard state conditions and 25 °C. Identify this reaction as either spontaneous or nonspontaneous at these conditions: Z CAH10(g) + 0:(g) → 2 co:(g)+C H;0(g) AG°(C4H10) = -17.15 kJ/mol <| AG°(O2) = 0 kJ/mol AG°(CO2) =-394.36 kJ/mol </ AG°(H2O) =-228.59 kJ/mol %3D m (mol/kg)

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9. Use the standard free energy of formation data to determine the free energy change for the
following reaction, which is run under standard state conditions and 25 °C. Identify this
reaction as either spontaneous or nonspontaneous at these conditions:
L CAH10(g) + Oz(g) 2 co:(g) + H20(g)
AG°(C4H10) = -17.15 kJ/mol <|
AG°(O2) = 0 kJ/mol !
AG°(CO2) = -394.36 kJ/mol </
AG°(H2O) =-228.59 kJ/mol
%3D
m (mol/kg)
Transcribed Image Text:9. Use the standard free energy of formation data to determine the free energy change for the following reaction, which is run under standard state conditions and 25 °C. Identify this reaction as either spontaneous or nonspontaneous at these conditions: L CAH10(g) + Oz(g) 2 co:(g) + H20(g) AG°(C4H10) = -17.15 kJ/mol <| AG°(O2) = 0 kJ/mol ! AG°(CO2) = -394.36 kJ/mol </ AG°(H2O) =-228.59 kJ/mol %3D m (mol/kg)
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