Compound Δ?∘f (kJ/mol)ΔGf∘ (kJ/mol) A +387.7+387.7 B +600.4+600.4 C +402.0+402.0 Use the data given here to calculate the values of Δ?∘rxnΔGrxn∘ at 25 ∘25 ∘C for the reaction described by the equation A+B↽−−⇀C A+B↽−−⇀CA+B↽−−⇀C Δ?∘rxn=ΔGrxn∘= kJkJ If Δ?∘rxnΔHrxn∘ and Δ?∘rxnΔSrxn∘ are both positive values, what drives the spontaneous reaction and in what direction at standard conditions? The spontaneous reaction is enthalpy-driven to the left. enthalpy-driven to the right. entropy-driven to the right. entropy-driven to the left.
Compound Δ?∘f (kJ/mol)ΔGf∘ (kJ/mol) A +387.7+387.7 B +600.4+600.4 C +402.0+402.0 Use the data given here to calculate the values of Δ?∘rxnΔGrxn∘ at 25 ∘25 ∘C for the reaction described by the equation A+B↽−−⇀C A+B↽−−⇀CA+B↽−−⇀C Δ?∘rxn=ΔGrxn∘= kJkJ If Δ?∘rxnΔHrxn∘ and Δ?∘rxnΔSrxn∘ are both positive values, what drives the spontaneous reaction and in what direction at standard conditions? The spontaneous reaction is enthalpy-driven to the left. enthalpy-driven to the right. entropy-driven to the right. entropy-driven to the left.
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Compound | Δ?∘f (kJ/mol)ΔGf∘ (kJ/mol) |
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A | +387.7+387.7 |
B | +600.4+600.4 |
C | +402.0+402.0 |
Use the data given here to calculate the values of Δ?∘rxnΔGrxn∘ at 25 ∘25 ∘C for the reaction described by the equation
A+B↽−−⇀C
A+B↽−−⇀CA+B↽−−⇀C
Δ?∘rxn=ΔGrxn∘=
kJkJ
If Δ?∘rxnΔHrxn∘ and Δ?∘rxnΔSrxn∘ are both positive values, what drives the spontaneous reaction and in what direction at standard conditions?
The spontaneous reaction is
enthalpy-driven to the left.
enthalpy-driven to the right.
entropy-driven to the right.
entropy-driven to the left.
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