Consider the reaction: N2(g) + 3 F2(g) → 2 NF3(g) AH° = -249 kJ and AS° = -278 J/K at 25°C Calculate AG° and state whether the reaction is reactant favored or product favored at standard conditions. AG° = -166 kJ; the equilibrium composition should favor reactants. AG° = -332 kJ; the equilibrium composition should favor reactants. AG° = -332 kJ; the equilibrium composition should favor products. None of these AG° = -166 kJ; the equilibrium composition should favor products.

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Consider the reaction:
N2(g) + 3 F2(g) –→ 2 NF3(g) AH° = -249 kJ and AS° = -278 J/K at 25°C
Calculate AG° and state whether the reaction is reactant favored or product favored at standard
conditions.
AG° = -166 kJ; the equilibrium composition should favor reactants.
AG° = -332 kJ; the equilibrium composition should favor reactants.
AG° =
-332 kJ; the equilibrium composition should favor products.
None of these
AG° = -166 kJ; the equilibrium composition should favor products.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction: N2(g) + 3 F2(g) –→ 2 NF3(g) AH° = -249 kJ and AS° = -278 J/K at 25°C Calculate AG° and state whether the reaction is reactant favored or product favored at standard conditions. AG° = -166 kJ; the equilibrium composition should favor reactants. AG° = -332 kJ; the equilibrium composition should favor reactants. AG° = -332 kJ; the equilibrium composition should favor products. None of these AG° = -166 kJ; the equilibrium composition should favor products.
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