Blank #1) Using the table provided, calculate the value of AG° at 25°C for the reaction below. Blank #2) Is this reactio

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Blank #1) Using the table provided, calculate the value of AG° at 25°C for the reaction below. Blank #2) Is this reaction spontaneous or nonspontaneous? SO3(g) + H2O(l) → H2SO4(0) Sº ΔΗ° (J/Kmol) (kJ/mol) SO3 256.2 -395.2 H20 69.9 -285.9 Blank # 1 A H2SO4 156.9 -811.3 Blank # 2 A/

For the following redox reaction: Fe2+ (aq) + Mg(s) = Mg2+ (aq) + Fe(s) a. Identify the oxidation half reaction (2 points) b. Identify the reduction half reaction (2 points) c. Calculate Eºcell (1 point) d. Is this reaction spontaneous? (1 point) e. Calculate the value of AGº for this reaction. (3 points)

Considering Le Chatelier's Principle and the reaction shown below, how would the following changes shift the equilibrium? 2NOBr(g) + 2NO(g) + Brz(g) AH= 30 kJ/mol In the blank type "shift to the reactants" "shift to the products" or "no shift". 1) Add NO 2) Add a catalyst 3) Increase the temperature 4) Decrease the container volume 5) Remove NOBY
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