?Reactions in which a substance decomposes by losing CO are called decarbonylation
Chapter 19, Problem 19.68(choose chapter or problem)
Reactions in which a substance decomposes by losing CO are called decarbonylation reactions. The decarbonylation of acetic acid proceeds according to:
\(\mathrm{CH}_{3} \mathrm{COOH}(l) \longrightarrow \mathrm{CH}_{3} \mathrm{OH}(g)+\mathrm{CO}(g)\)
By using data from Appendix C, calculate the minimum temperature at which this process will be spontaneous under standard conditions. Assume that \(\Delta H^{\circ}\) and \(\Delta S^{\circ}\) do not vary with temperature.
Text Transcription:
CH3COOH(l) longrightarrow CH3OH(g) + CO(g)
Delta H^circ
Delta S^circ
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