Calculate free energy change for the following reaction at 298K: 2NO(g)+Br2(l)→2NOBr(g)
Given the partial pressure of NO is 0.1 atm and the partial pressure of NOBr is 2.0atm and ΔG0fNOBr=82.4kJ mol−1,ΔG0NO=86.55kJ mol−1
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6.5kJ
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B
−8.3kJ
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C
−1.4kJ
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+8.3kJ
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Solution
The correct option is A6.5kJ The reaction given is, 2NO(g)+Br2(l)→2NOBr(g) ∴ΔG∘=2[ΔG0fNOBr]−[2[ΔG0fNO]+ΔG0f[Br2]]=2×82.4−2×86.55+1×0=−8.3kJ=−8.3×103J
Now, 2NO(g)+Br2(l)→2NOBrQp=(PNOBr)2(PNO)2=22(0.1)2=4×102
We know, ΔG=ΔG0+RTlnQp=−8.3×103+(8.314×298×2.303)log(4×102)=−8.3×103+1.48×104J=+6.5×103=6.5kJ