Multiple ChoiceGiven that the equilibrium constant, Keq, for a reaction at 25°C (298 Kelvin) is 740, what is the standard Gibbs free energy change, ΔG°', for the reaction? Provide your answer to two decimal places.
Multiple ChoiceCalculate the value of ΔG° at 281.0 °C for the formation of calcium chloride from its constituent elements: Ca(s) + Cl2(g) → CaCl2(s), given that at 25.0 °C, ΔH° is -795.8 kJ/mol and ΔG° is -748.1 kJ/mol.
Multiple ChoiceCalculate the value of ΔG° at 241.0°C for the formation of calcium chloride from its constituent elements: Ca(s) + Cl2(g) → CaCl2(s). Given that at 25.0°C, ΔH° is -795.8 kJ/mol, ΔG° is -748.1 kJ/mol, and ΔS° is -159.8 J/K.
Multiple ChoiceGiven the reaction IF7(g) + I2(g) → IF5(g) + 2 IF(g) with ΔH°rxn = -89 kJ, ΔH°f for IF7(g) = -941 kJ/mol, and ΔH°f for IF5(g) = -840 kJ/mol, calculate the standard enthalpy of formation (ΔH°f) for IF(g).
Multiple ChoiceWhat is the equilibrium constant (K) at 305 K when the standard Gibbs free energy change (ΔG°) is +1.61 kJ/mol?
Multiple ChoiceWhat is the equilibrium constant (K) at 305 K when the standard Gibbs free energy change (ΔG°) is +4.87 kJ/mol?
Multiple ChoiceWhat is the equilibrium constant (K) at 305 K when the standard Gibbs free energy change (ΔG°) is -3.23 kJ/mol?
Multiple ChoiceWhat is the equilibrium constant (K) at 305 K when the standard Gibbs free energy change (ΔG°) is -4.75 kJ/mol?