a) image attached b) Calculate ΔG∘ at 296 ∘C c) tell whether the reaction has an equilibrium temperature between spontaneous and non spontaneous

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b) Calculate ΔG∘ at 296 ∘C

c) tell whether the reaction has an equilibrium temperature between spontaneous and non spontaneous

Tell whether the reaction is favored by entropy, by enthalpy, by both, or by neither
The reaction is favored by entropy.
The reaction is favored by enthalpy.
O The reaction is favored by both entropy and enthalpy.
O The reaction is favored by neither entropy, nor enthalpy.
Transcribed Image Text:Tell whether the reaction is favored by entropy, by enthalpy, by both, or by neither The reaction is favored by entropy. The reaction is favored by enthalpy. O The reaction is favored by both entropy and enthalpy. O The reaction is favored by neither entropy, nor enthalpy.
Vinyl chloride (H2C= CHCI), the starting material
used in the industrial preparation of poly(vinyl chloride), is
prepared by a two-step process that begins with the
reaction of Cl2 with ethylene to yield 1,2-dichloroethane:
Cl2 (g) + H2C = CH2 (g)
AH° = -217.5kJ/mol
AS° = -233.9J/(K · mol)
(Figure 1)
→ CICH2 CH2C1(1)
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Vinyl chloride
Transcribed Image Text:Vinyl chloride (H2C= CHCI), the starting material used in the industrial preparation of poly(vinyl chloride), is prepared by a two-step process that begins with the reaction of Cl2 with ethylene to yield 1,2-dichloroethane: Cl2 (g) + H2C = CH2 (g) AH° = -217.5kJ/mol AS° = -233.9J/(K · mol) (Figure 1) → CICH2 CH2C1(1) Figure 1 of 1 Vinyl chloride
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