Determine delta G naught at

  1. E naught cell for the following galvanic cell is +0.254VHg2^2(aq)+2I^-(aq) ==> 2 Hg(l) + I2(s) What is delta G naught for this
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  2. Calculate the delta G naught prime f (free energy of formation) of the following compounds at 25 degrees celsius.ethyl acetate
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  3. Under the appropriate conditions, NO forms NO2 and N2O:3NO(g) <--> N2O(g) + NO2(g) Use the values for delta G naught for the
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  4. Under the appropriate conditions, NO forms NO2 and N2O:3NO(g) <--> N2O(g) + NO2(g) Use the values for delta G naught for the
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  5. So, i did this lab, a solubility and thermodynamics lab of KNO3, and in it we had to determine the delta h delta g and delta s,
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  6. Given the following standard reduction potentials,Fe^2+(aq) = 2e^- ==> Fe(s) E naught = -0.440V FeS(s) + 2e^- ==> Fe(s) +
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  7. Given the following two half-reactions, determine which overall reaction is spontaneous and calculate its standard cell
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  8. Given the following standard reduction potentials,Fe^2+(aq) + 2e^- ==> Fe(s) E naught = -o.440V FeS(s) + 2e^- ==> Fe(s) +
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  9. Determine delta G naught at 298.15K for a 0.50 V voltaic cell if n=3 for that cell.
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  10. What is the delta G naught for the cell in question 1 at 298 K?Question 1: Which is spontaneous, the oxidation of copper to Cu2+
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