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Using the table of thermodynamic data provided below, answer each of the questions listed below for the following reacti

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Using the table of thermodynamic data provided below, answer each of the questions listed below for the following reaction 3A (8) +B(s) - 20(g) +D(g) Species SJK 'mol ) AH; (kJ/mol B[g) 1145 -145.2 Ag) 91.3 -1880 B(8) 30.1 -252.8 A(s) 13.8 -317.0 D(8) 62.9 -315.3 C(g) 93.9 --3941 a) Determine As... for the reaction in JK 'mol ? ASA JK 'mol b) What is the value of AH for the reaction in kJ/mol. ΔΗ,τι : kJ/mol c) Based on your answers for parts a) and b), determine the standard Gibb's Free energy of the reaction in /mol at 298 K AG kJ/mol c) Under standard conditions, in which direction would the reaction be spontaneous at 295 KP Forward direction Reverse direction Neither direction Both direction
Assume that 0.520 M of A (g) and 1.40 M of B (g) are sealed in a reaction vessel and undergo the reaction shown below. A(g) + 3B(8) 20() a) Based on the information provided above ONLY, fill in the ICE table below inputting x for any relative changes. Be sure to indicate the direction of change, te +. Be sure to use the proper number of significant figures. Any zeroes should be denoted as 0. The equilibrium row should still contain the x variable 3B (8) 20(g) AS I С E b) Determine the value of x, if there is 0.110 M of A (g) remaining once the reaction teaches equilibrium. X: M Based on parts a) and b) determine the value of the equilibrium constant, K. for the reaction. K