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Which direction of the reaction is favored at 298 k room temperature use the reaction I2s I2g when H 62.4 kJ.mol-1 and S 0.145 kJ.mol-1.k-1?

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Which direction of the reaction equilibrium is favored at 298 K room temperature use the reaction I2 solid to I2 gas when H 62.4 kJmol and S 0.145 kJmolK?

I2(s) --> I2(g); dH=62.4kJ/mol; dS=0.145kJ/mol. The reaction will favor the product at this temperature. Your entropy is positive and your enthalpy is also positive, so this reaction will not be spontaneous at all temperatures. But at room temperature, which is 298K, it will be spontaneous and proceed left to right. (this is the sublimation of iodine)


Use the reaction I2s I2 g H 62.4 kJ mol S 0.145 kJ molK for Question 10. Which direction of the reaction is favored at 298 K room temperature?

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