C(s) + H2O(g) → H2(g) + CO2(g)
ΔG for the reaction above at 1300k is -43KJ. At this temperature, the reaction is?
a
not feasible
b
at equilibrium
c
feasible
d
exothermic
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Dickson3030
9 years ago
the reaction is feasible because negative Gibb's free energy indicate dat d enthalpy of product is greater Dan d enthalpy of reactant hence feasible or possible reaction

Chi4sure
2 years ago
Butt the they said when the free ∆G is positive the reaction is endothermic so i believe when it is negative the reaction should be spontaneous and exothermic

giwish
9 years ago
not feasible shud b d ansa,,,carbon cannot displace hydrogen...its nt exothermic cos ∆H was nt given only the free energy was indicated....optionA


