53. Solving a chemistry problem
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32. Given the reaction W(c) 3H2O(g) = WO3(c) 3H2(g)
Calculate the standard Gibbs energy of the reaction at temperatures of 25°C and 950°C. For each temperature, draw a conclusion about the possibility of a spontaneous reaction. Determine the temperature range of spontaneous reaction.
Calculate the standard Gibbs energy of the reaction at temperatures of 25°C and 950°C. For each temperature, draw a conclusion about the possibility of a spontaneous reaction. Determine the temperature range of spontaneous reaction.
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