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Multiple Choice
ΔG˚=141.7 kJ for the following reaction. Calculate ΔG: T=10˚C, [SO 3] = 25mM, [SO2] = 50mM, & [O2] = 75 mM. 2 SO3(g) ⇌ 2 SO2(g) + O2(g)
A
– 6,437 J
B
39,938 J
C
-155,127 J
D
138,865 J
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Understand the relationship between standard Gibbs free energy change (ΔG˚) and actual Gibbs free energy change (ΔG) using the equation: ΔG = ΔG˚ + RT ln(Q), where R is the universal gas constant, T is the temperature in Kelvin, and Q is the reaction quotient.
Convert the temperature from Celsius to Kelvin by adding 273.15 to the given temperature: T(K) = 10 + 273.15.
Calculate the reaction quotient (Q) using the concentrations of the reactants and products: Q = ([SO2]^2 * [O2]) / ([SO3]^2). Substitute the given concentrations into this expression.
Use the universal gas constant R = 8.314 J/(mol·K) and the calculated temperature in Kelvin to compute the term RT ln(Q).
Substitute ΔG˚, RT ln(Q), and the calculated Q into the equation ΔG = ΔG˚ + RT ln(Q) to find the actual Gibbs free energy change (ΔG).