vaporizes at 100°C or 373.15K, with the enthalpy of steam being AH (40,657 kJ/mol). vape The Gibbs free energy equation is G=H TS or written . • G=AH-TAS So the formation of free energy is AG or A GO AH-TAS ° If AG<0AG<0, then the process occurs spontaneously. If AG=0AG=0 then the system is in equilibrium. If AG>OAG>0, then the process does not occur spontaneously but opposite Calculate the entropy of formation AS and the free energy A,Gº.

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vaporizes at 100°C or 373.15K, with the enthalpy of steam being AH
(40,657 kJ/mol).
vape
The Gibbs free energy equation is
G=H TS or written
• G=AH-TAS
So the formation of free energy is AG or
A GO AH-TAS °
If AG<0AG<0, then the process occurs spontaneously.
If AG=0AG=0 then the system is in equilibrium.
If AG>OAG>0, then the process does not occur spontaneously but
opposite
Calculate the entropy of formation AS and the free energy A,Gº.
Transcribed Image Text:vaporizes at 100°C or 373.15K, with the enthalpy of steam being AH (40,657 kJ/mol). vape The Gibbs free energy equation is G=H TS or written • G=AH-TAS So the formation of free energy is AG or A GO AH-TAS ° If AG<0AG<0, then the process occurs spontaneously. If AG=0AG=0 then the system is in equilibrium. If AG>OAG>0, then the process does not occur spontaneously but opposite Calculate the entropy of formation AS and the free energy A,Gº.
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