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Acetylene, c2h2, has a standard enthalpy of formation, δh° = 226.7 kj/mol, and a standard entropy change for its formation from its elements, δs° = 58.8 j/k•mol. the standard free energy of formation of acetylene is ________ kj/mol.

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User Tstseby
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Step-by-step explanation:

The given data is as follows.


\Delta H^(o) = 226.7 kJ/K mol,


\Delta S^(o) = 58.8 J/mol =
58.8 * 10^(-3) kJ/K mol

T =
25^(o)C = (25 + 273) K = 298 K

Now, calculate the standard free energy of formation of acetylene (
C_(2)H_(2)) as follows.


\Delta G^(o) = \Delta H^(o) - T \Delta S^(o)

= 226.7 - kJ/mol - 298 K \times 58.8 \times 10^{-3} kJ/K mol[/tex]

= 209.2 kJ/mol

Thus, we can conclude that the standard free energy of formation of acetylene is 209.2 kJ/mol.

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User Ron Chan
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ΔG⁰ = ΔH⁰ - T ΔS⁰

ΔG⁰ : Standard free energy of formation of acetylene

ΔH⁰ : Standard enthalpy of formation (226.7 kJ/mol)

ΔS⁰ : Standard entropy change (58.8 J / K. mol)

T : Temperature 25°C = 298 K (room temperature)

ΔG⁰ = 226.7 - (298 x 58.8 x 10⁻³) = 209.2 kJ /mol
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User Ghazanfar Mir
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