Consider the reaction N₂(g) + 3H₂(g) 2NH3(g) Use the standard thermodynamic data in the tables linked above. Calculate AG for this reaction at 298.15K if the pressure of NH3(g) is reduced to 15.13 mm Hg, while the pressures of N₂(g) and H₂(g) remain at 1 atm. ANSWER: kJ/mol

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Consider the reaction
N₂(g) + 3H₂(g) 2NH3(g)
Use the standard thermodynamic data in the tables
linked above. Calculate AG for this reaction at
298.15K if the pressure of NH3(g) is reduced to
15.13 mm Hg, while the pressures of N₂(g) and
H₂(g) remain at 1 atm.
ANSWER:
kJ/mol
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction N₂(g) + 3H₂(g) 2NH3(g) Use the standard thermodynamic data in the tables linked above. Calculate AG for this reaction at 298.15K if the pressure of NH3(g) is reduced to 15.13 mm Hg, while the pressures of N₂(g) and H₂(g) remain at 1 atm. ANSWER: kJ/mol
Consider the reaction
N₂(g) + 20₂(g) 2NO₂(g)
Using the standard thermodynamic data in the
tables linked above, calculate Grxn for this
reaction at 298.15K if the pressure of each gas is
17.83 mm Hg.
ANSWER:
kJ/mol
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction N₂(g) + 20₂(g) 2NO₂(g) Using the standard thermodynamic data in the tables linked above, calculate Grxn for this reaction at 298.15K if the pressure of each gas is 17.83 mm Hg. ANSWER: kJ/mol
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