Consider the reaction given below. H₂(g) + F₂(g) → 2 HF(g) (a) Using thermodynamic data from the course website, calculate AG° at 298 K. -546.6 ✓ KJ (b) Calculate AG at 298 K if the reaction mixture consists of 6.1 atm of H₂, 3.8 atm of F2, and 0.36 atm of HF. XkJ -13403.34

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Consider the reaction given below. H₂(g) + F₂(g) → 2HF(g) (a) Using thermodynamic data from the course website, calculate 4G at 298K. (b) Calculate 4G at 298K if the reaction mixture consists of 6.1 atm of H₂, 3.8atm
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Consider the reaction given below.
H₂(g) + F₂(g) → 2 HF(g)
(a) Using thermodynamic data from the course website, calculate AG at 298 K.
-546.6
kJ
(b) Calculate AG at 298 K if the reaction mixture consists of 6.1 atm of H₂, 3.8 atm of F2, and 0.36 atm of HF.
X KJ
-13403.34
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction given below. H₂(g) + F₂(g) → 2HF(g) (a) Using thermodynamic data from the course website, calculate 4G at 298K. (b) Calculate 4G at 298K if the reaction mixture consists of 6.1 atm of H₂, 3.8atm of F₂, and 0.36 atm of HF. x kj Consider the reaction given below. H₂(g) + F₂(g) → 2 HF(g) (a) Using thermodynamic data from the course website, calculate AG at 298 K. -546.6 kJ (b) Calculate AG at 298 K if the reaction mixture consists of 6.1 atm of H₂, 3.8 atm of F2, and 0.36 atm of HF. X KJ -13403.34
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