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16 May, 04:20

If ammonia is manufactured at 356 k, is the reaction spontaneous, given that the enthalpy and entropy change for the reaction are - 93 kj/mol and - 198 j/mol k, respectively?

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  1. 16 May, 04:48
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    The reaction will be spontaneous if Gibb free energy is negative, according the following relation:

    G = H - T*S

    where G is Gibbs free energy, T is change of enthalpy, T is temperature and S is change of entropy

    In the case of ammonia:

    G = - 93000 - 356 * (-198) = - 93000 + 70488 = - 22512 j/mol

    As G < 0 then the reaction is spontaneous.
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