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Predict whether the reaction
CO(g)+(12)O2(g)CO2(g) at 300 K is spontaneous & exothermic or non-spontaneous & endothermic, when the standard entropy change is 0.094 kJmol1K1. The standard Gibb's free energies of formation for CO2 and CO are 394.4 and137.2 kJmol1 respectively.

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value of Ho is negative so the given reaction is non-spontaneous and endothermic.
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value of Ho is positive so the given reaction is non-spontaneous and endothermic.
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value of Ho is negative so the given reaction is spontaneous and exothermic.
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value of Ho is positive so the given reaction is spontaneous and exothermic.
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The correct option is C value of Ho is negative so the given reaction is spontaneous and exothermic.
The given reaction is,
CO(g)+(12)O2(g)CO2(g)
for the reaction the Gibb's free energy is given by Go=GoCO2GoCO(12)GoO2
=394.4(137.2)0
=257.2 kJmol1
from Helmholtz- Gibb's free energy equation
Go=HoTSo
257.2=Ho300×(0.094)
Ho=229 kJ is negative, hence the
since, value of Ho is negative (heat is releasing) so the given reaction is spontaneous and exothermic.

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