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  • 04-05-2021
  • Chemistry
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1) What is the value of G at 120.0 K for a reaction in which H = +35 kJ/mol and S = 1.50
kJ/(mol.K)?

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jufsanabriasa
jufsanabriasa jufsanabriasa
  • 09-05-2021

Answer:

ΔG = -145kJ/mol

Explanation:

To solve this question we must use the change in Gibbs free energy:

ΔG = ΔH - TΔS

Where ΔG is change in Gibbs free energy = ?

ΔH is enthalpy change = +35kJ/mol

T is absolute temperature = 120.0K

And ΔS is change in entropy = 1.50kJ/molK

Replacing:

ΔG = 35kJ/mol - 120.0K*1.50kJ/molK

ΔG = 35kJ/mol - 180kJ/mol

ΔG = -145kJ/mol

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