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2 June, 09:08

The formation constant for the following reaction is Kf = 5.6 108 at 25°C. Ni2 + (aq) + 6 NH3 (aq) Ni (NH3) 62 + (aq) (a) Determine G0 at this temperature. kJ/mol (b) If standard-state concentrations of the reactants and products are mixed, in which direction does the reaction proceed? The reaction proceeds to the. (c) Determine G when [Ni (NH3) 62+] = 0.017 M, [Ni2+] = 0.0015 M, and [NH3] = 0.0058 M. kJ/mol (d) If these concentrations are mixed, in which direction will the reaction proceed to achieve equilibrium? The reaction proceeds to the.

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  1. 2 June, 11:32
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    a. ΔG⁰ = - 49.9 kJ/mol

    b. The reaction proceeds towards right direction

    c. ΔG = 49.5 kJ/mol

    d. The reaction proceeds towards left direction

    Explanation:

    a. It is possible to obtain ΔG⁰ from K reaction using:

    ΔG⁰ = - RT ln K

    Where R is gas constant 8.314 J/molK, T is absolute temperature (273.15 + 25 = 298.15K)

    Replacing:

    ΔG⁰ = - 8.314 J/molK 298.15K ln 5.6x10⁸

    ΔG⁰ = - 49.9 kJ/mol

    b. Reaction quotient Q, defines concentrations of substances involved in an equilibrium, when Q = Kf, the reaction is in equilibrium, when Q < Kf the reaction moves towards right direction and vice versa.

    At standard-state concentrations, Q = 1, as:

    Q < Kf, the reaction proceeds towards right direction

    c. ΔG = ΔG⁰ + RT ln Q

    Q = [Ni (NH₃) ₆²⁺] / [NH₃]⁶[Ni²⁺]

    Q = 0.017M / 0.0015M⁶*0.0058M

    Q = 2.6x10¹⁷

    ΔG = - 49.9 kJ/mol + 8.314x10⁻³ kJ/molK 298.15K ln 2.6x10¹⁷

    ΔG = 49.5 kJ/mol

    d. As Q > Kf, the reaction proceeds towards left direction
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