Oxygen reacts with glycylglycine CaH&N;Os to form urea (NH2);CO, carbon dioxide and water. 302(g)+ glycylglycine(s) = urea(s) + 3C0;(g) + 2H20(1) At 298 K and 1.00 atm solid glycylglycine has the following thermodynamic properties: Property AG Value -491.5 kJ/mol -746.0 kJ/mol 190.0 J/mol K S Calculate A,G" at 298 K and at 310 K. State explicitly any assumptions you make. If you need more thermodynamic data, cite your sources.

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Oxygen reacts with glycylglycine CAH&N2O1 to form urea (NH2)2CO, carbon dioxide and water.
302(g)+ glycylglycine(s) 5 urea(s) + 3C02(g) + 2H20(1)
At 298 K and 1.00 atm solid glycylglycine has the following thermodynamic properties:
Property
AG
Value
-491.5 kJ/mol
-746.0 kJ/mol
Sm
190.0 J/mol K
Calculate A,G at 298 K and at 310 K. State explicitly any assumptions you make. If you need
more thermodynamic data, cite your sources.
Transcribed Image Text:Oxygen reacts with glycylglycine CAH&N2O1 to form urea (NH2)2CO, carbon dioxide and water. 302(g)+ glycylglycine(s) 5 urea(s) + 3C02(g) + 2H20(1) At 298 K and 1.00 atm solid glycylglycine has the following thermodynamic properties: Property AG Value -491.5 kJ/mol -746.0 kJ/mol Sm 190.0 J/mol K Calculate A,G at 298 K and at 310 K. State explicitly any assumptions you make. If you need more thermodynamic data, cite your sources.
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