Consider the reaction described by the chemical equation shown. C₂H₂(g) + H₂O(1)→→ C₂H₂OH(1) AH = -44.2 kJ Use the data from the table of thermodynamic properties to calculate the value of A.S. at 25.0 °C. ASixn= Calculate AG AGian = Calculate AG AGIxn= In which direction is the reaction, as written, spontaneous at 25 °C and standard pressure? OOOO neither forward (reverse both J.K-1 kJ kJ

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Consider the reaction described by the chemical equation shown.
C₂H₂(g) + H₂O(1)→→ C₂H₂OH(1) AH = -44.2 kJ
Use the data from the table of thermodynamic properties to calculate the value of A.S. at 25.0 °C.
ASixn=
Calculate AGran
AGisn=
Calculate AG
AG=
In which direction is the reaction, as written, spontaneous at 25 °C and standard pressure?
neither
forward
(reverse
both
J.K-1
kJ
kJ
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction described by the chemical equation shown. C₂H₂(g) + H₂O(1)→→ C₂H₂OH(1) AH = -44.2 kJ Use the data from the table of thermodynamic properties to calculate the value of A.S. at 25.0 °C. ASixn= Calculate AGran AGisn= Calculate AG AG= In which direction is the reaction, as written, spontaneous at 25 °C and standard pressure? neither forward (reverse both J.K-1 kJ kJ
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