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curtbranford
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Hi. It's my first time posting here. I did a quick search, but I couldn't find any existing threads addressing my question, so here it is:
Fe2O3 (s) + 3 C (gr) --> 4 Fe (s) + 3 CO2 (g)
What is the ΔH of formation of CO2 (g) at 298 K if the following is true of the above reaction at 298 K:
I know that the correct answer is -114 kJ/mol, but I can't figure out how to get there. Here's what I've done so far:
ΔGo = -RT lnK
=-298kJ
ΔGo = ΔHo -TΔSo
ΔHo = -298kJ + (298K)(.522kJ/K)
= -142.44 kJ
-142.44kJ = 3ΔH (CO2) - 795 kJ
3ΔH (CO2) = 652.5 kJ
ΔH (CO2) = 217.5 kJ
Which obviously isn't the right answer, but I don't see where I went wrong. Anybody see what I don't?
Fe2O3 (s) + 3 C (gr) --> 4 Fe (s) + 3 CO2 (g)
What is the ΔH of formation of CO2 (g) at 298 K if the following is true of the above reaction at 298 K:
- Keq = 5.80 x 10-53
- ΔSorxn = 0.522 kJ/K
- ΔHoformation of Fe2O3 (s) = -795 kJ/mol
I know that the correct answer is -114 kJ/mol, but I can't figure out how to get there. Here's what I've done so far:
ΔGo = -RT lnK
=-298kJ
ΔGo = ΔHo -TΔSo
ΔHo = -298kJ + (298K)(.522kJ/K)
= -142.44 kJ
-142.44kJ = 3ΔH (CO2) - 795 kJ
3ΔH (CO2) = 652.5 kJ
ΔH (CO2) = 217.5 kJ
Which obviously isn't the right answer, but I don't see where I went wrong. Anybody see what I don't?