Which one of the following reactions cannot proceed spontaneously as written at any temperature? Assume that ΔH°rxn does not depend on temperature. Only 1 option is the correct answer.   A.  2Cl2O(g)  →  2Cl2(g) + O2(g)                      ΔH°rxn = –151 kJ   B.   3O2(g)  →  2O3(g)                                        ΔH°rxn = +284 kJ   C.  COCl2(g)  →  CO(g) + Cl2(g)                      ΔH°rxn = +112 kJ   D.  2C(s) + 2S(s) + O2(g)  →  2COS(g)            ΔH°rxn = –137 kJ   E.  N2O4(g)  →  2NO2(g)                                   ΔH°rxn = +171 kJ

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Which one of the following reactions cannot proceed spontaneously as written at any temperature? Assume that ΔH°rxn does not depend on temperature. Only 1 option is the correct answer.

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    A. 

    2Cl2O(g)  →  2Cl2(g) + O2(g)                      ΔH°rxn = –151 kJ

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    B. 

     3O2(g)  →  2O3(g)                                        ΔH°rxn = +284 kJ

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    C. 

    COCl2(g)  →  CO(g) + Cl2(g)                      ΔH°rxn = +112 kJ

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    D. 

    2C(s) + 2S(s) + O2(g)  →  2COS(g)            ΔH°rxn = –137 kJ

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    E. 

    N2O4(g)  →  2NO2(g)                                   ΔH°rxn = +171 kJ

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