Standard Gibbs energy of formation, in kJ mol, at 25°C + 124.5 Benzene, C6H6(1) Carbon dioxide, CO2(g) Carbon monoxide, CO(g) - 394.4 – 137.2 Cyclohexane, C6H12(1) + 26.7 Ethanoic acid, CH3COOH (1) -...


Standard Gibbs energy of formation, in kJ mol, at 25°C<br>+ 124.5<br>Benzene, C6H6(1)<br>Carbon dioxide, CO2(g)<br>Carbon monoxide, CO(g)<br>- 394.4<br>– 137.2<br>Cyclohexane, C6H12(1)<br>+ 26.7<br>Ethanoic acid, CH3COOH (1)<br>- 299.8<br>- 174.8<br>Ethanol, C2H$OH(1)<br>Water, H20(1)<br>- 237.1<br>1. Calculate the standard Gibbs energy change for the following reactions at 25°C:<br>(а) С>H:ОН() + O2(g) > CH-СООН()<br>-+ H2O(1)<br>(b) 2 CO2(g) → 2 CO(g) + O2(g)<br>Which of the above reactions, as written, is spontaneous at the standard state?<br>[- 362.1; +514.4]<br>

Extracted text: Standard Gibbs energy of formation, in kJ mol, at 25°C + 124.5 Benzene, C6H6(1) Carbon dioxide, CO2(g) Carbon monoxide, CO(g) - 394.4 – 137.2 Cyclohexane, C6H12(1) + 26.7 Ethanoic acid, CH3COOH (1) - 299.8 - 174.8 Ethanol, C2H$OH(1) Water, H20(1) - 237.1 1. Calculate the standard Gibbs energy change for the following reactions at 25°C: (а) С>H:ОН() + O2(g) > CH-СООН() -+ H2O(1) (b) 2 CO2(g) → 2 CO(g) + O2(g) Which of the above reactions, as written, is spontaneous at the standard state? [- 362.1; +514.4]

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