Consider the decomposition of a metal oxide to its elements, where M represents a generic metal. 3 M,03(s) = 2 M(s) + What is the standard change in Gibbs energy for the reaction, as written, in the forward direction?

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Consider the decomposition of a metal oxide to its elements, where M represents a
generic metal.
AG°r(kJ/mol)
Substance
3
M2O3(s)
-7.10
M,0;(s) = 2 M(s) +
M(s)
What is the standard change in Gibbs energy for the reaction, as written, in the
O2(g)
forward direction?
-7.10
AGixn
kJ/mol
Incorrect
What is the equilibrium constant of this reaction, as written, in the forward direction at 298 K?
17.558
K =
Incorrect
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the decomposition of a metal oxide to its elements, where M represents a generic metal. AG°r(kJ/mol) Substance 3 M2O3(s) -7.10 M,0;(s) = 2 M(s) + M(s) What is the standard change in Gibbs energy for the reaction, as written, in the O2(g) forward direction? -7.10 AGixn kJ/mol Incorrect What is the equilibrium constant of this reaction, as written, in the forward direction at 298 K? 17.558 K = Incorrect
What is the equilibrium constant of this reaction, as written, in the forward direction at 298 K?
17.558
K =
Incorrect
What is the equilibrium pressure of O2(g) over M(s) at 298 K?
atm
2.57
Po,
Incorrect
Transcribed Image Text:What is the equilibrium constant of this reaction, as written, in the forward direction at 298 K? 17.558 K = Incorrect What is the equilibrium pressure of O2(g) over M(s) at 298 K? atm 2.57 Po, Incorrect
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