What is the standard Gibbs free energy of the reaction H2(g) + Br2(g) → 2HB1(g) at 298 K, and is it favorable? AH (kJ/mol) AG° (kJ/mol) H2 (g) 0 Br2 (g) 30.91 3.11 HBr (g) -36.40 -53.45 a. -106.9 kJ/mol, yes b. 110.0 kJ/mol, no c. -110.0 kJ/mol, yes d. -103.8 kJ/mol, yes e. -103.7 kJ/mol, yes

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Industrial production of hydrogen bromide is typicálly done by combining hydrogen and bromine at temperatures between 200 and 400 °C, and the
reaction is often catalyzed by platinum.
What is the standard Gibbs free energy of the reaction H2(g) + Br2(g) → 2HBR(g) at 298 K, and is it favorable?
AH (kJ/mol)
AGº (kJ/mol)
H2 (g) 0
Br2 (g)
30.91
3.11
HBr (g) -36.40
-53.45
a.
-106.9 kJ/mol, yes
b. 110.0 kJ/mol, no
C.
-110.0 kJ/mol, yes
O d. -103.8 kJ/mol, yes
e. -103.7 kJ/mol, yes
Transcribed Image Text:Industrial production of hydrogen bromide is typicálly done by combining hydrogen and bromine at temperatures between 200 and 400 °C, and the reaction is often catalyzed by platinum. What is the standard Gibbs free energy of the reaction H2(g) + Br2(g) → 2HBR(g) at 298 K, and is it favorable? AH (kJ/mol) AGº (kJ/mol) H2 (g) 0 Br2 (g) 30.91 3.11 HBr (g) -36.40 -53.45 a. -106.9 kJ/mol, yes b. 110.0 kJ/mol, no C. -110.0 kJ/mol, yes O d. -103.8 kJ/mol, yes e. -103.7 kJ/mol, yes
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