SICI4 (g) + 2 H,O(e) → SiO2 (s) + 4 HCI(g) C. Standard entropy for some substance given below. Compound S", J/K· mol SIC4 (g) 330.86 H20(e) 69.95 SiO2(8) 41.46 HCl(g) 186.2 The reaction is | under standard conditions. With a decrease in temperature, 4,G° will d. P4(s, white) + 6 H2 (8) → 4 PH3 (g) Standard entropy for some substance given below. Compound S", J/K mol PA(s, white) H2 (8) 41.1 130.7 PH3 (g) 210.24 The reaction is under standard conditions. With a decrease in temperature, A,G" will

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Determine whether the reactions are entropy-favored or disfavored under standard conditions. Predict how a decrease in temperature will affect the value of ∆rG
SICI4 (g) + 2 H,O(e) → SiO2 (s) + 4 HCI(g)
C.
Standard entropy for some substance given below.
Compound S", J/K· mol
SIC4 (g)
330.86
H20(e)
69.95
SiO2(8)
41.46
HCl(g)
186.2
The reaction is
| under standard conditions. With a decrease in temperature, 4,G° will
d.
P4(s, white) + 6 H2 (8) → 4 PH3 (g)
Standard entropy for some substance given below.
Compound S", J/K mol
PA(s, white)
41.1
H2 (8)
130.7
PH3 (g)
210.24
The reaction is
under standard conditions. With a decrease in temperature, A,G" will
Transcribed Image Text:SICI4 (g) + 2 H,O(e) → SiO2 (s) + 4 HCI(g) C. Standard entropy for some substance given below. Compound S", J/K· mol SIC4 (g) 330.86 H20(e) 69.95 SiO2(8) 41.46 HCl(g) 186.2 The reaction is | under standard conditions. With a decrease in temperature, 4,G° will d. P4(s, white) + 6 H2 (8) → 4 PH3 (g) Standard entropy for some substance given below. Compound S", J/K mol PA(s, white) 41.1 H2 (8) 130.7 PH3 (g) 210.24 The reaction is under standard conditions. With a decrease in temperature, A,G" will
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