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mars1129 [50]
3 years ago
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For the reaction Fe2O3(s) + 3H2(g)2Fe(s) + 3H2O(g) H°rxn = 98.8 kJ and S°rxn = 142.5 J/K The standard free energy change for the

reaction of 2.47 moles of Fe2O3(s) at 267 K, 1 atm would be kJ. This reaction is (reactant,product) favored under standard conditions at 267 K. Assume that H°rxn and S°rxn are independent of temperature.
Chemistry
1 answer:
natta225 [31]3 years ago
6 0

Answer :

The value of standard Gibbs free energy is, 60.8 kJ

This reaction is reactant favored under standard conditions at 267 K.

Explanation :

As we know that,

\Delta G^o=\Delta H^o-T\Delta S^o

where,

\Delta G^o = standard Gibbs free energy  = ?

\Delta H^o = standard enthalpy = 98.8 kJ = 98800 J

\Delta S^o = standard entropy = 142.5 J/K

T = temperature of reaction = 267 K

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get:

\Delta G^o=(98800J)-(267K\times 142.5J/K)

\Delta G^o=60752.5J=60.8kJ

As we know that:

  • A reaction to be spontaneous when \Delta G and reaction will be favored in the forward direction that means favored in products.
  • A reaction to be non-spontaneous when \Delta G>0 and reaction will be favored in the backward direction that means favored in reactants.

As, the value of \Delta G is more than zero that means the reaction is non-spontaneous and reaction will be favored in the backward direction that means favored in reactants.

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