Consider the reaction. N₂(g) + 20₂(g) 2NO₂(g) Using standard thermodynamic data at 298K, calculate the entropy change for the surroundings when 2.46 moles of N₂(g) react at standard conditions. AS° surroundings = J/K

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Nitrogen
N₂ (g)
N (g)
NH3 (g)
NH3 (aq)
+
NH4 (aq)
NO (g)
NOC1 (g)
NO₂ (g)
N₂O (g)
N₂O4 (g)
N₂O4 (1)
N₂O5 (s)
N₂H4 (1)
Oxygen
O₂ (g)
O (g)
03 (g)
AHºf (kJ/mol) AG°f (kJ/mol) Sº (J/mol K)
0
0
191.6
472.7
455.6
153.3
-46.1
-16.5
192.5
-80.0
-27.0
111.0
-132.0
-79.0
113.0
90.3
86.6
210.8
51.7
66.1
261.8
33.2
51.3
240.1
82.1
104.2
219.9
9.2
97.9
304.3
-20.0
97.0
209.0
-42.0
134.0
178.0
50.6
149.3
121.2
AHºf (kJ/mol) AG°f (kJ/mol) Sº (J/mol K)
0
0
205.1
249.2
231.7
161.1
142.7
163.2
238.9
Transcribed Image Text:Nitrogen N₂ (g) N (g) NH3 (g) NH3 (aq) + NH4 (aq) NO (g) NOC1 (g) NO₂ (g) N₂O (g) N₂O4 (g) N₂O4 (1) N₂O5 (s) N₂H4 (1) Oxygen O₂ (g) O (g) 03 (g) AHºf (kJ/mol) AG°f (kJ/mol) Sº (J/mol K) 0 0 191.6 472.7 455.6 153.3 -46.1 -16.5 192.5 -80.0 -27.0 111.0 -132.0 -79.0 113.0 90.3 86.6 210.8 51.7 66.1 261.8 33.2 51.3 240.1 82.1 104.2 219.9 9.2 97.9 304.3 -20.0 97.0 209.0 -42.0 134.0 178.0 50.6 149.3 121.2 AHºf (kJ/mol) AG°f (kJ/mol) Sº (J/mol K) 0 0 205.1 249.2 231.7 161.1 142.7 163.2 238.9
Consider the reaction
N₂(g) + 20₂(g) 2NO₂(g)
Using standard thermodynamic data at 298K, calculate the entropy change for the surroundings when 2.46 moles of N₂(g) react at standard conditions.
AS°
surroundings
=
J/K
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction N₂(g) + 20₂(g) 2NO₂(g) Using standard thermodynamic data at 298K, calculate the entropy change for the surroundings when 2.46 moles of N₂(g) react at standard conditions. AS° surroundings = J/K
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