For the reaction 2NO(g)+ 2H2(g)-> N2(g)+2H2O(l) Delta H° = -752.2kj and delta S°= -351.6J/K The standard free energy change for the reaction of 2.08 moles of NO(g) at 286K, 1atm would be .......KJ. This reaction is reactant/product-favored under standard conditions at 268 K. Assume that Delta H and delta S are independent of temperature. Fill in the blank and choose what type of reaction this is.
For the reaction 2NO(g)+ 2H2(g)-> N2(g)+2H2O(l) Delta H° = -752.2kj and delta S°= -351.6J/K The standard free energy change for the reaction of 2.08 moles of NO(g) at 286K, 1atm would be .......KJ. This reaction is reactant/product-favored under standard conditions at 268 K. Assume that Delta H and delta S are independent of temperature. Fill in the blank and choose what type of reaction this is.
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For the reaction
2NO(g)+ 2H2(g)-> N2(g)+2H2O(l)
Delta H° = -752.2kj and delta S°= -351.6J/K
The standard free energy change for the reaction of 2.08 moles of NO(g) at 286K, 1atm would be .......KJ.
This reaction is reactant/product-favored under standard conditions at 268 K.
Assume that Delta H and delta S are independent of temperature.
Fill in the blank and choose what type of reaction this is.
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