Using the appropriate thermodynamic values in the table below, calculate the lowest temperature at which the reaction is spontaneous under standard conditions. Compound AG;(kJ/mol) AHF(kJ/mol) S(J/mol • K) H20(g) -228.6 -241.8 188.8 H20(4) -237.2 -285.8 69.9 C(s) 0.0 0.0 5.7 H2lg) 0.0 0.0 130.6 COlg) -137.2 -110.5 197.7 O2lg) 0.0 0.0 205.0

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Using the appropriate thermodynamic values in the table below, calculate the lowest temperature at which the reaction is
spontaneous under standard conditions.
Compound AG;(kJ/mol) AHf (kJ/mol) S(J/mol • K)
H20(g)
-228.6
-241.8
188.8
H20(4)
-237.2
-285.8
69.9
C(s)
0.0
0.0
5.7
H2(g)
0.0
0.0
130.6
CO(g)
-137.2
-110.5
197.7
O2lg)
0.0
0.0
205.0
Transcribed Image Text:Using the appropriate thermodynamic values in the table below, calculate the lowest temperature at which the reaction is spontaneous under standard conditions. Compound AG;(kJ/mol) AHf (kJ/mol) S(J/mol • K) H20(g) -228.6 -241.8 188.8 H20(4) -237.2 -285.8 69.9 C(s) 0.0 0.0 5.7 H2(g) 0.0 0.0 130.6 CO(g) -137.2 -110.5 197.7 O2lg) 0.0 0.0 205.0
A mixture of CO(g) and H2(g) is produced by passing steam over hot charcoal:
H,O (g) +C(s)
H, (g) + CO (g)
Transcribed Image Text:A mixture of CO(g) and H2(g) is produced by passing steam over hot charcoal: H,O (g) +C(s) H, (g) + CO (g)
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