Question
Using standard thermodynamic data from Appendix L of your text, calculate the equilibrium constant at 298 K for the following chemical reaction:
CO(g) + H2O(l) CO2(g) + H2(g).
Show work please!
Thank you!!!
CO(g) + H2O(l) CO2(g) + H2(g).
Show work please!
Thank you!!!
Answers
Follow these directions.
Look up the delta Go f (that's delta G<sup>o</sup><sub>f</sub> of each of the products and each of the reactants. Pure elements like H2 are zero but the others are not.
Then calculate dGo f for the reaction by
dGofrxn = (n*dGf products) - (n*dGf reactants)
Finally, dG = -RTln*K
Then d
Look up the delta Go f (that's delta G<sup>o</sup><sub>f</sub> of each of the products and each of the reactants. Pure elements like H2 are zero but the others are not.
Then calculate dGo f for the reaction by
dGofrxn = (n*dGf products) - (n*dGf reactants)
Finally, dG = -RTln*K
Then d
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