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For the reaction
N2(g)+3H2(g)2NH3(g)
H=95.4 kJ and S=198.3 JK1
Calculate the temperature at which Gibb's energy change (G) is equal to zero.

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495 K
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481 K
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430 K
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450 K
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Solution

The correct option is B 481 K
We know, G=HTS
So, for G=0
we have HTS=0
or H=TS
T=HS
=95.4×1000 J198.3 JK1
=481 K

At this temperature, the reaction would be in equilibrium and with the increase in temperature the opposing factor TS would become more and hence, G would become positive and the reaction would become non-spontaneous. The reaction would be spontaneous at the temperature below 481 K.

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