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17 April, 21:33

Is the following reaction feasible at 400K? Fe2O3 + 3C - > 2Fe + 3CO

Enthalpy dа ta:

Fe2O3: - 822 kJ/mol

C: 0 kJ/mol

Fe: 0 kJ/mol

CO: - 111 kJ/mol

Entropy dа ta:

Fe2CO3: 90 J/K mol

C: 6 J/K mol

Fe: 27 J/K mol

CO: 198 J/K mol

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  1. 17 April, 21:48
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    CO:198 J/K mol CO-111 J/K mol
  2. 17 April, 22:01
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    Yes, it is feasible because the Gibbs free energy change is positive.

    Explanation:

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