Based on the standard Gibbs energies of formation, which of the following reaction: represent a feasible way to synthesize the product? A. 20(s) + H2 (9)→C¿H2 (9); A: G° = 209.2 kJ mol-1 B. N2 (9) + 3H2 (9)→2NH3(9); A:G° = -33.30 kJ mol 1 C. N2 (9) + O2 (9)→2NO(9); D. 2S0(g) + O2 (9)→2SO2(g); A:G® = -600.4 kJ mol 1 A: G° = 173.2 kJ mol-1

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Based on the standard Gibbs energies of formation, which of the following reaction:
represent a feasible way to synthesize the product?
A: G° = 209.2 kJ mol-1
B. N2 (9) + 3H2 (9)→2NH3(9); A:G° = -33.30 kJ mol 1
А. 2C () + Hә (9) C,H (9);
A: G° = 173.2 kJ mol-1
D. 2S0(9) + O2(9)→2SO2(9); A;G° = -600.4 kJ mol 1
C. N2 (9) + O2 (9)→2NO(9);
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Transcribed Image Text:Based on the standard Gibbs energies of formation, which of the following reaction: represent a feasible way to synthesize the product? A: G° = 209.2 kJ mol-1 B. N2 (9) + 3H2 (9)→2NH3(9); A:G° = -33.30 kJ mol 1 А. 2C () + Hә (9) C,H (9); A: G° = 173.2 kJ mol-1 D. 2S0(9) + O2(9)→2SO2(9); A;G° = -600.4 kJ mol 1 C. N2 (9) + O2 (9)→2NO(9); Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. • View Available Hint(s) Reset Hel ABCD Feasible synthesis Not a feasible synthesis
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