Given the following reaction 4HCl(g) + O2(g) → 2Cl2(g) + 2H2O(g) ΔH0 f, kJ/mol: HCl(g) (-92.31), H2O(g) (-241.8) S 0 , J/mol·K: HCl(g) (186.8), O2(g) (205), Cl2(g) (223.0), H2O(g) (188.7) a. Determine ΔH0 rxn (in kJ/mol) and ΔS 0 rxn (in J/mol·K) for the reaction below at 25oC using the given ΔH0 f and S0 values. b. Determine ΔG 0 (in kJ/mol) at 25oC and 1 atm and identify whether the reaction is spontaneous on the forward direction, spontaneous on the backward direction, or in equilibrium. c. Is the forward reaction spontaneous at lower temperatures, spontaneous at higher temperatures, spontaneous at all temperatures, or nonspontaneous at all temperatures? Explain briefly

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Given the following reaction
4HCl(g) + O2(g) → 2Cl2(g) + 2H2O(g)
ΔH0
f, kJ/mol: HCl(g) (-92.31), H2O(g) (-241.8)
S
0
, J/mol·K: HCl(g) (186.8), O2(g) (205), Cl2(g) (223.0), H2O(g) (188.7)
a. Determine ΔH0
rxn (in kJ/mol) and ΔS
0
rxn (in J/mol·K) for the reaction below at 25oC
using the given ΔH0
f and S0
values.
b. Determine ΔG
0
(in kJ/mol) at 25oC and 1 atm and identify whether the reaction is
spontaneous on the forward direction, spontaneous on the backward direction,
or in equilibrium.
c. Is the forward reaction spontaneous at lower temperatures, spontaneous at
higher temperatures, spontaneous at all temperatures, or nonspontaneous at all
temperatures? Explain briefly.

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