For a reaction carried out at 298 K and 1 atm and for which ΔH° = +30 kJ/mol and ΔS° = +153 J/mol, determine if the reaction favors reactants or products. A) products B) reactants C) cannot be determined
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Given: ΔH° = +30 kJ/mol = +30,000 J/mol ΔS° = +153 J/mol T = 298 K ΔG = (+30,000 J/mol) - (298 K)(+153 J/mol) ΔG = +30,000 J/mol - 45,594 J/mol ΔG = -15,594 J/mol Show more…
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