question archive For the gaseous reaction of carbon monoxide and chlorine to form phosgene (COCl2), perform the following calculations

For the gaseous reaction of carbon monoxide and chlorine to form phosgene (COCl2), perform the following calculations

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For the gaseous reaction of carbon monoxide and chlorine to form phosgene (COCl2), perform the following calculations.     (a) Calculate the Δ S

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at 298 K ( Δ H

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= −220. kJ/mol and Δ G

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= −206 kJ/mol). kJ/mol K    (b) Assuming that Δ S

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And Δ H

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change little with temperature, calculate

Δ G

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At 450. K. kJ/mol

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