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A reaction vessel was filled with H2, CO2, CO, and H2O and the following reaction occurred. 𝐻2(𝑔) + &#11

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A reaction vessel was filled with H2, CO2, CO, and H2O and the
following reaction occurred.
𝐻2(𝑔) + 𝐢2(𝑔) β‡Œ 𝐢(𝑔) + 𝐻2𝑂(𝑔)
The standard state Gibbs free energy change (Ξ”GΒ°) for the
reaction is 25.6 kJ/mole at 298K.
a. Calculate the standard state entropy change (Ξ”SΒ°) for this
reaction.
b. Calculate the standard state enthalpy change (Ξ”HΒ°) for the
reaction at 298K? Note: if you did not find a value for part A, use
Ξ”SΒ° = 65.6 J/mol K.
c. Given standard state concentrations, at what temperature will
the reaction become spontaneous?
Note: if you did not find a value for parts A or b, use Ξ”SΒ° =
65.6 J/mol K and Ξ”HΒ° = 31.0 kJ/mol.
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