Using the table of thermodynamic data provided, for the reaction below: CS₂(1)+302(g) → CO₂(g) + 2SO2(g) Compound CO₂(g) CS₂(1) O₂(g) SO₂(g) SO₂(g) AH°F (kJ/mol) -393.5 89.0 0 -296.8 -395.7 So (J/K mol) 213.8- 151.3 205.15 248.2 256.8 Determine/calculate and report the following values in the labelled boxes below: a) The standard enthalpy change (AH°, in kJ/mol) of the reaction. b) The standard entropy change (AS°, in J/K mol) of the reaction. c) The standard free energy change (AGO, in kJ/mol) of the reaction. d) The free energy change (AG, in kJ/mol) of the reaction at 7.50 x 10² K.

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Using the table of thermodynamic data provided, for the reaction below:
CS₂(1) + 302(g) → CO2(g) + 2SO2(g)
Compound
CO₂(g)
CS₂(1)
O₂(g)
SO₂(g)
SO₂(g)
AHºf (kJ/mol)
-393.5
89.0
0
-296.8
-395.7
S°(J/K mol)
213.8
151.3
205.15
248.2
256.8
Determine/calculate and report the following values in the labelled boxes below:
a) The standard enthalpy change (AH°, in kJ/mol) of the reaction.
b) The standard entropy change (AS°, in J/K mol) of the reaction.
c) The standard free energy change (AG°, in kJ/mol) of the reaction.
d) The free energy change (AG, in kJ/mol) of the reaction at 7.50 x 10² K.
Transcribed Image Text:Using the table of thermodynamic data provided, for the reaction below: CS₂(1) + 302(g) → CO2(g) + 2SO2(g) Compound CO₂(g) CS₂(1) O₂(g) SO₂(g) SO₂(g) AHºf (kJ/mol) -393.5 89.0 0 -296.8 -395.7 S°(J/K mol) 213.8 151.3 205.15 248.2 256.8 Determine/calculate and report the following values in the labelled boxes below: a) The standard enthalpy change (AH°, in kJ/mol) of the reaction. b) The standard entropy change (AS°, in J/K mol) of the reaction. c) The standard free energy change (AG°, in kJ/mol) of the reaction. d) The free energy change (AG, in kJ/mol) of the reaction at 7.50 x 10² K.
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