Oxygen can be made in the laboratory by reacting sodium peroxide and water. 2Na2 O2 (8) + 2H,O(1) → 4NAOH(s)+ O2 (9) AH° = -109.0 kJ; AG° = -148.4 kJ at 25°C %3D %3! a. Calculate AS®. AS |ЈK b. Calculate S° for Na2O2(s). S° (NAOH(s)) = 64.5 J/mol·K S° (H2O(1)) = 69.9 J/mol·K %3D S° (O2(9)) = 205 J/mol·K S° (Naz O2 (s)) = J/mol·K c. Calculate AH; for Naz O2(s). AH° (reaction) = -109.0 kJ

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Oxygen can be made in the laboratory by reacting sodium peroxide and water.
2Na2 O2 (8) + 2H,O(1) → 4NAOH(s)+ O2 (9)
AH° = -109.0 kJ; AG° = -148.4 kJ at 25°C
%3D
%3!
a. Calculate AS®.
AS
|ЈK
b. Calculate S° for Na2O2(s).
S° (NAOH(s)) = 64.5 J/mol·K
S° (H2O(1)) = 69.9 J/mol·K
%3D
S° (O2(9)) = 205 J/mol·K
S° (Naz O2 (s)) =
J/mol·K
c. Calculate AH; for Naz O2(s).
AH° (reaction)
= -109.0 kJ
Transcribed Image Text:Oxygen can be made in the laboratory by reacting sodium peroxide and water. 2Na2 O2 (8) + 2H,O(1) → 4NAOH(s)+ O2 (9) AH° = -109.0 kJ; AG° = -148.4 kJ at 25°C %3D %3! a. Calculate AS®. AS |ЈK b. Calculate S° for Na2O2(s). S° (NAOH(s)) = 64.5 J/mol·K S° (H2O(1)) = 69.9 J/mol·K %3D S° (O2(9)) = 205 J/mol·K S° (Naz O2 (s)) = J/mol·K c. Calculate AH; for Naz O2(s). AH° (reaction) = -109.0 kJ
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