For the reaction below, the thermodynamic equilibrium constant is K = 0.00509 at 40 °C. NH4CO₂NH₂(s) → 2 NH3(g) + CO₂(g) Suppose that 0.0185 moles of NH4CO₂NH2, 0.037 moles of NH3, and 0.0185 moles of CO₂ are added to a 9.0 L container at 40 °C. (a) What are Q and A,G for the initial reaction mixture? Q = Number ; A,G= Number (b) Is there spontaneous reaction to the left or to the right? (Click For List) + kJ mol-¹

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For the reaction below, the thermodynamic equilibrium constant is K= 0.00509 at 40 °C.
NH,CO,NH,(s) — 2 NH3(g) + CO2(g)
Suppose that 0.0185 moles of NH4CO₂NH₂, 0.037 moles of NH3, and 0.0185 moles of CO₂ are added to a 9.0 L
container at 40 °C.
(a) What are Q and A,G for the initial reaction mixture? Q = Number; A,G= Number
(b) Is there spontaneous reaction to the left or to the right? (Click For List) +
kJ mol-1
Transcribed Image Text:For the reaction below, the thermodynamic equilibrium constant is K= 0.00509 at 40 °C. NH,CO,NH,(s) — 2 NH3(g) + CO2(g) Suppose that 0.0185 moles of NH4CO₂NH₂, 0.037 moles of NH3, and 0.0185 moles of CO₂ are added to a 9.0 L container at 40 °C. (a) What are Q and A,G for the initial reaction mixture? Q = Number; A,G= Number (b) Is there spontaneous reaction to the left or to the right? (Click For List) + kJ mol-1
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