measured to be -844 kJ/mole and the Gibb's Free Energy of reaction, A,Gº, at standard conditions is Which the enthalpy of reaction, A,Hº, at standard conditions is measured to be -794.83 kJ/mole: 2 PbS(s) + 3 O2(g) → 2 PbO(s,red) + 2 SO2(g)

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measured to be -844 kJ/mole and the Gibb's Free Energy of reaction, A,Gº, at standard conditions is
for which the enthalpy of reaction, A,Hº, at standard conditions is
measured to be -794.83 kJ/mole:
2 PbS(s) + 3 O₂(g) → 2 PbO(s,red) + 2 SO₂(g)
a. What is the standard enthalpy of formation of PbS(s)?
b. What is the standard molar entropy of PbS(s)?
c. Since A,Gº for this reaction at 298 K is negative, we know that it is spontaneous under standard
conditions. Is there a temperature at which this reaction would become non-spontaneous? If so,
what is it?
Transcribed Image Text:measured to be -844 kJ/mole and the Gibb's Free Energy of reaction, A,Gº, at standard conditions is for which the enthalpy of reaction, A,Hº, at standard conditions is measured to be -794.83 kJ/mole: 2 PbS(s) + 3 O₂(g) → 2 PbO(s,red) + 2 SO₂(g) a. What is the standard enthalpy of formation of PbS(s)? b. What is the standard molar entropy of PbS(s)? c. Since A,Gº for this reaction at 298 K is negative, we know that it is spontaneous under standard conditions. Is there a temperature at which this reaction would become non-spontaneous? If so, what is it?
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