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For the reaction NO(g)+NO2( g)N2O3( g)\mathrm{NO}(\mathrm{g})+\mathrm{NO}_2(\mathrm{~g}) \rightarrow \mathrm{N}_2 \mathrm{O}_3(\mathrm{~g}), use tabulated thermodynamic data to calculate ΔH\Delta H^{\circ} and ΔS\Delta S^{\circ}. Then use those values to answer the following questions.

(a) Is this reaction spontaneous at 25 degree C ? Explain your answer.

(b) If the reaction is not spontaneous at 25 degree C , will it become spontaneous at higher temperatures or lower temperatures?

(c) To show that your prediction is accurate, choose a temperature that corresponds to your prediction in part (b) and calculate ΔG\Delta G. (Assume that both enthalpy and entropy are independent of temperature.)

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First we should look up values for standard molar entropy and use them in the equation below.

ΔS=ΣiviS(product)iΣjvjS(reactant)j\Delta S^{\circ} = \Sigma_{i} v_{i} S^{\circ} ( product)_{i} - \Sigma_{j} v_{j} S^{\circ} ( reactant)_{j}

The two main things we need to be careful about are :

(1) To watch the state of the substances

(2) To make sure we don’t forget to include the stoichiometric coefficients in our calculations.

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