Using values from Appendix C of your textbook, calculate the value of Ho, So, and Go...

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Using values from Appendix C of your textbook, calculate thevalue of Ho, So, and Go for each of the following reactions atstandard temperature (298 K). Next calculate G if ALL of the GASSESin the reaction have partial pressures of 0.2 atm.

(a) NaOH(s) + CO2(g) NaHCO3(s) Ho = -127.44 kJ/mol

So = -176.02 J/mol-K

Go = -74.96 kJ/mol

If all gasses have partial pressures of 0.2 atm then G =________ kJ/mol.

(b) 2 Fe(s) + 3 CO2(g) Fe2O3(s) + 3 CO(g)

Ho = ______kJ/mol

So = _______ J/mol-K

Go = ___________kJ/mol

If all gasses have partial pressures of 0.2 atm then G =___________kJ/mol.

(c) 2 C2H6(g) + O2(g) 2 C2H4(g) + 2 H2O(g)

Ho = ___________ kJ/mol

So = ________ J/mol-K

Go = ___________ kJ/mol

If all gasses have partial pressures of 0.2 atm then G =_________ kJ/mol.

(d) 6 C(graphite) + 6 H2O(l) C6H12O6(s)

Ho = _______ kJ/mol

So =________ J/mol-K

Go =_________ kJ/mol

If all gasses have partial pressures of 0.2 atm then G =__________ kJ/mol.

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G GORTlnQ Q 1partial pressure of CO2 102 5 G 7496 00821298ln5 3538 Kjmol 2 The reaction is 2Fe3CO2 Fe2O33CO Enthalpy change Sum of enthalpy of products sum of enthalpy of reactants for Fes enthalpy change    See Answer
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