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Chapter 17 Problem 97P

Question

A student looked up the \(\Delta G_{\mathrm{f}}^{\circ}\), \(\Delta H_{\mathrm{f}}^{\circ}\), and \(S^{\circ}\) values for \(\mathrm{CO}_{2}\) in Appendix 3. Plugging these values into Equation (17.10), he found that \(\Delta G_{\mathrm{f}}^{\circ} \neq \Delta H_{\mathrm{f}}^{\circ}-T S^{\circ}\) at 298 K. What is wrong with his approach?

Solution

Step 1 of 2

The given equation represents the standard free-energy change for a reaction, and not for a particular compound like .

The correct form is given as follows;

                                                             

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Title Chemistry 11 
Author Raymond Chang
ISBN 9780073402680

A student looked up the and S° values for CO2 in Appendix

Chapter 17 textbook questions

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