question archive The following equation represents the oxidation of methane by molecular oxygen:½ CH4(g) + O2(g) = ½ CO2(g) + H2O(g)(b) What are ΔG° and ΔG for this reaction? Is this reaction thermodynamically favorable in the air sample?(c) What equation would be used to calculate the final equilibrium composition of this sample at 25°C, 1 atm? (You must write one equation with only one unknown, but you don’t have to solve it)
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The following equation represents the oxidation of methane by molecular oxygen:½ CH4(g) + O2(g) = ½ CO2(g) + H2O(g)(b) What are ΔG° and ΔG for this reaction? Is this reaction thermodynamically favorable in the air sample?(c) What equation would be used to calculate the final equilibrium composition of this sample at 25°C, 1 atm? (You must write one equation with only one unknown, but you don’t have to solve it).