55. Solution to Chemistry Problem
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31. According to Hess's law, using tabular data, the heat of reaction at p = const and T = 298 K (ΔH298).
2. The magnitude of the heat of reaction at the same temperature and at V = const (ΔU298).
3. According to the Kirchhoff equation, the heat of reaction at constant pressure and a given temperature
4. Change in the entropy of the system at T = 298
5. Change in the enthalpy of the system at a given temperature.
6. Change in the Gibbs energy at T = 298 K
7. Change in the Helmholtz energy at T = 298 K
8. According to the Temkin-Schwartzman equation, change in the Gibbs energy at a given temperature.
9. The equilibrium constant of the reaction and draw a conclusion about the completeness of the process.
10. According to the reaction isotherm equation, change in the Gibbs energy under given conditions and draw a conclusion about the direction of the process.
The atmosphere consists only of gases participating in the reaction. The total pressure is 1 atm. If there is one reacting gas, the rest is Ar.
Physical Chemistry. Homework. Option 31
Fe3O4α(s)+CO(g)=3FeO(s)+CO2 T=900 K, %CO = 50.
2. The magnitude of the heat of reaction at the same temperature and at V = const (ΔU298).
3. According to the Kirchhoff equation, the heat of reaction at constant pressure and a given temperature
4. Change in the entropy of the system at T = 298
5. Change in the enthalpy of the system at a given temperature.
6. Change in the Gibbs energy at T = 298 K
7. Change in the Helmholtz energy at T = 298 K
8. According to the Temkin-Schwartzman equation, change in the Gibbs energy at a given temperature.
9. The equilibrium constant of the reaction and draw a conclusion about the completeness of the process.
10. According to the reaction isotherm equation, change in the Gibbs energy under given conditions and draw a conclusion about the direction of the process.
The atmosphere consists only of gases participating in the reaction. The total pressure is 1 atm. If there is one reacting gas, the rest is Ar.
Physical Chemistry. Homework. Option 31
Fe3O4α(s)+CO(g)=3FeO(s)+CO2 T=900 K, %CO = 50.
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