Iron when exposed to water will undergo a chemical reaction and turn to rust at 25.0°C. 2Fe(s) + 3H20(g) Fe2O3(s) + 3H2(g) AH;(kJ/mol) S°(J/K mol) Substance Fe(s) H2O(g) Fe;O3(s) H2(g) 27.3 -241.8 188.8 -824.2 87.4 130.6 Determine the Free Gibbs energy (kJ/mol) using the thermodynamic information provided. Determine the equilibrium constant c. Using either the free Gibb's value or the equilibrium constant to determine the Ecell for the reaction.

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Iron when exposed to water will undergo a chemical reaction and turn to rust at 25.0°C.
2Fe(s) + 3H20(g) → Fe2O3(s) + 3H2(g)
Substance
AH;(k/mol)
S°(J/K mol)
Fe(s)
H20(g)
Fe2O3(s)
H2(g)
27.3
-241.8
188.8
-824.2
87.4
130.6
Determine the Free Gibbs energy (kJ/mol) using the thermodynamic information provided.
а.
b. Determine the equilibrium constant
c. Using either the free Gibb's value or the equilibrium constant to determine the Ecell for the
reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:Iron when exposed to water will undergo a chemical reaction and turn to rust at 25.0°C. 2Fe(s) + 3H20(g) → Fe2O3(s) + 3H2(g) Substance AH;(k/mol) S°(J/K mol) Fe(s) H20(g) Fe2O3(s) H2(g) 27.3 -241.8 188.8 -824.2 87.4 130.6 Determine the Free Gibbs energy (kJ/mol) using the thermodynamic information provided. а. b. Determine the equilibrium constant c. Using either the free Gibb's value or the equilibrium constant to determine the Ecell for the reaction.
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