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Calculate ΔG (in kJ/mol) of the reaction of molecular oxygen and carbon monoxide to produce carbon dioxide. The reaction occurs at 25°C. ΔH = -566 kJ/mol, ΔS = -173 J/K. Based on the result, determine the spontaneity of the reaction.

First we need to write down the chemical equation and balance it: O2 + 2CO -> 2CO2 Given the data, we can calculate ΔG using the following formula: ΔG = ΔH - TΔS However, before w...

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¿Hay mucho crimen en tu país? Da tus opiniones.

Aunque no existe tanta violencia en mi pais como en muchas otras, no cabe duda de que hay todavia demasiada. El Reino Unido finge ser uno de los paises mas habitable, soportable y seguro del mundo, pero l...

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As a director, what aspects of Vladimir and Estragon's interactions would you emphasise, in order to enhance the sense of the Absurd in Beckett's "Waiting for Godot"?

Theatre of the Absurd owes it existence, to an extent, to the aftermath of World War II. Playwrights and theatre practitioners, experiencing the fright and existentialism that was caused after the destruc...

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How does the oxygenated and deoxygenated blood travel throughout the heart?

Human circulation is a closed system that may be divided into systemic and pulmonary circulation. The first one is a loop from the heart to the body. The second one is a loop from the heart to the lungs. ...

Answered by Julia Ż. Biology tutor
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Explain which molecule has the highest boilng point HCL, water ot CH4?

HCl, due to chlorine electronegativity, is a polar molecule. This causes dipole-dipole interactions between molecules that need to be overcome for the molecules to boil. Water also has dipole interactions...

Answered by Julia Ż. Chemistry tutor
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