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Using the table of thermodynamic data provided below, answer each of the questions listed below for the following reaction: 3 A (g) +B(s) +2C(g) +D(g) SJK 'mol AH (kJ/mol) Species B(g) 122.1 -145.3 A(g) 90.0 - 207.3 B(s) 31.6 -265.2 A(s) 12.3 -314.6 D(8) 70.7 - 150.0 C(g) 60.9 -327.5 a) Determine ASpan for the reaction in JK-mol-l? AS : rxn JK-Imol-1 b) What is the value of AH xn for the reaction in kJ/mol. ΔΗ, TXT kJ/mol c) Based on your answers for parts a) and b), determine the standard Gibb's Free energy of the reaction in kJ/mol at 298 K. AGPX : kJ/mol
b) What is the value of AH xn for the reaction in kJ/mol. AHxn : kJ/mol c) Based on your answers for parts a) and b), determine the standard Gibb's Free energy of the reaction in kJ/mol at 298 K. AG: kJ/mol rxn d) Under standard conditions, in which direction would the reaction be spontaneous at 298 K? O Forward direction O Reverse direction O Neither direction O Both directions
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