Calculate the standard reaction Gibbs

  1. 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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  2. Calculate the standard Gibbs energy of the reaction CO (g) + CH3OH (l) ----> CH3COOH (l) at 298K, from the standard entropies
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  3. Calculate the standard Gibbs energy of the given reaction at 25°CCO(g) + half CO +CO2
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  4. 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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  5. For a gaseous reaction, standard conditions are 298 K and a partial pressure of 1 atm for all species. For the reaction2NO(g) +
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  6. For a gaseous reaction, standard conditions are 298 K and a partial pressure of 1 bar for all species. For the reactionC2H6(g)+H
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  7. Calculate the standard reaction Gibbs energy of the oxidation of ammonia tonitric oxide according to the equation 4 NH3g) +
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  8. 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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  9. The standard Gibbs free energy of formation of ammonia at 25 ° c is - 16.5kj per mole.calculate the value of equilibrium
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  10. 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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