At T=480.4 °C, when an excess copper (Cu) metal is put into 1.5 M HCl solution, hydrogen gas and CuCl2(s) are expected to be produced in the 10 reactor. The chemical reaction equation is Cu(:) + 2НС{(аg) — СиCl2(:) + Н2 (9) Please use the following table to calculate the equilibrium partial pressure (bar) of H2 in the reactor at T=480.4 °C. Please write the unit of the pressure in bar! Thermodynamic Data at 25° C. Assume that AH; and S° are independent of temperature. AH:(kJ - mol AG;(kJ - mol-1 Cu(s) HCI (aq) -92.3 -95.27 H2 (g) CuCl2 (s) -220.1 -175.7

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At T=480.4 °C, when an excess copper (Cu) metal is put into 1.5 M HCl solution, hydrogen gas and CuCl2(s) are expected to be produced in the 10 L
reactor. The chemical reaction equation is
Cu(:) + 2НС{(аg) — СиCl2(:) + Н2 (9)
Please use the following table to calculate the equilibrium partial pressure (bar) of H2 in the reactor at T=480.4 °C. Please write the unit of the
pressure in bar!
Thermodynamic Data at 25° C. Assume that AH; and S° are independent of temperature.
AH:(kJ - mol
AG;(kJ - mol-1
Cu(s)
HCI (aq)
-92.3
-95.27
H2 (g)
CuCl2 (s)
-220.1
-175.7
Transcribed Image Text:At T=480.4 °C, when an excess copper (Cu) metal is put into 1.5 M HCl solution, hydrogen gas and CuCl2(s) are expected to be produced in the 10 L reactor. The chemical reaction equation is Cu(:) + 2НС{(аg) — СиCl2(:) + Н2 (9) Please use the following table to calculate the equilibrium partial pressure (bar) of H2 in the reactor at T=480.4 °C. Please write the unit of the pressure in bar! Thermodynamic Data at 25° C. Assume that AH; and S° are independent of temperature. AH:(kJ - mol AG;(kJ - mol-1 Cu(s) HCI (aq) -92.3 -95.27 H2 (g) CuCl2 (s) -220.1 -175.7
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