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For a certain reaction ΔH0 is −224 kJ and ΔS0 is −153 J K−1. At what temperature the change over from spontaneous to non-spontaneous will occur? - Chemistry

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For a certain reaction ΔH0 is −224 kJ and ΔS0 is −153 J K−1. At what temperature the change over from spontaneous to non-spontaneous will occur?

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उत्तर

Given:

ΔH0 = −224 kJ, 

ΔS0 = −153 kJ K−1 = −0.153 kJ K−1

To find: T = ?

Formula:

∴ `ΔS^0 = (ΔH^0)/T`

∴ T = `-(ΔH^0)/(ΔS^0)`

= `- (-224  kJ)/(-0.153  kJ  k^-1)`

∴ T = + 1464 K

Since ΔH0 and ΔS0 are both negative, the reaction is spontaneous at low temperature. A change over will occur at 1464 K. The reaction is spontaneous below 1464 K.

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