Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) For this reaction at 25°C, ▪ Change in enthalpy: [Select] [Select] ✪ ■ Change in entropy: [Select] [Select] ◊ ■ Change in Gibbs free energy: MgCl₂ (aq) + H₂(g) + 1550kJ [Select] because because thus

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1) = ,>, or < 2)endothermic or exothermic 1)= ,>, or < 2)a solid is produced,there are more moles of product than reactant,or the product side has more moles of gas than the reactant side 1) > or < 2)non spontaneous,spontaneous or impossible
Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq)
For this reaction at 25°C,
■
Change in enthalpy: [Select]
[Select]
✪
▪ Change in entropy: [Select]
[Select]
î
▪ Change in Gibbs free energy:
MgCl₂ (aq) + H₂(g) + 1550kJ
[ Select]
because
because
thus
Transcribed Image Text:Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) For this reaction at 25°C, ■ Change in enthalpy: [Select] [Select] ✪ ▪ Change in entropy: [Select] [Select] î ▪ Change in Gibbs free energy: MgCl₂ (aq) + H₂(g) + 1550kJ [ Select] because because thus
For this reaction at 25°C,
■
Change in enthalpy: [Select]
[ Select]
î
■
Change in entropy: [Select]
[Select]
■
Change in Gibbs free energy:
▪ This reaction is [Select]
✪
[Select]
because
because
, thus
Transcribed Image Text:For this reaction at 25°C, ■ Change in enthalpy: [Select] [ Select] î ■ Change in entropy: [Select] [Select] ■ Change in Gibbs free energy: ▪ This reaction is [Select] ✪ [Select] because because , thus
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