Calculate the Gibbs free energy change for the reaction below

  1. Give the enthalpy change and entropy change values shown below calculate the free energy change for this reaction at 25 degrees
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  2. What is the voltage and the Gibbs Free Energy for the following reaction? (Assume standard conditions)3Sn^2+ (aq) + 2Al (s) -->
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  3. 4. Calculate the Gibbs’ free energy change for the reactionMg(s) + H2O(g) → MgO(s) + H2(g) carried out at 100ºC given the
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  4. At 298K, Go = -141.8 kJ for the reaction2 SO2 + O2 in equilibrium with 2 SO3 Calculate the change in Gibbs free energy (in kJ)
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  5. The Haber process is used to synthesize ammonia (NH3) from N2 and H2. The change in standard Gibbs freeenergy is ΔG°rxn = -16
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  6. Under standard conditions, the Gibbs free energy of the reactants G,std(reactants) in a reaction in the gas phase is 232.94 kJ
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  7. Calculate the Gibbs free energy change for the reaction below when initial concentrations of CR3+ and Cu2+ are 1 M (F= 96500 J/V
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  8. At 298K, Go = -67.4 kJ for the reactionCO + Cl2 --> CoCl2 Calculate the change in Gibbs free energy (in kJ) at the same
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  9. when a reaction A<-->B starts, there is three times as much product as reactant. When it reaches equilibrium, there is twice as
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  10. At 25 °C, the equilibrium partial pressures for the following reaction were found to be PA = 6.30 atm, PB = 7.20 atm, PC = 6.40
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