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Formaldehyde (CH_(2)O) has a Delta H_(vap )=24.3k(J)/(m)ol and Delta S_(vap)=95.7(J)/(m)olK . What is the Delta G for the vaporization process at 25deg C and is

Formaldehyde

(CH_(2)O)

has a

\\\\Delta H_(vap )=24.3k(J)/(m)ol

and

\\\\Delta S_(vap)=95.7(J)/(m)olK

. What is the

\\\\Delta G

for the vaporization process at

25\\\\deg C

and is it thermodynamically favorable?\ A) At

25\\\\deg C,\\\\Delta G

is

+52.8k(J)/(m)ol

and the process is thermodynamically unfavorable.\ B) At

25\\\\deg C,\\\\Delta G

is

+26.7k(J)/(m)ol

and the process is thermodynamically unfavorable.\ A At

25\\\\deg C,\\\\Delta G

is

-2.85\\\\times 10^(4)k(J)/(m)ol

and the process is thermodynamically favorable.\ D) At

25\\\\deg C,\\\\Delta G

is

-4.22k(J)/(m)ol

and the process is thermodynamically favorable.\ F) At

25\\\\deg C,\\\\Delta G

is 0 and the process is at equilibrium.

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2. Formaldehyde (CH2O) has a Hvap=24.3kJ/mol and Svap=95.7J/molK. What is the G for the vaporization process at 25C and is it thermodynamically favorable? A) At 25C,G is +52.8kJ/mol and the process is thermodynamically unfavorable. B) At 25C,G is +26.7kJ/mol and the process is thermodynamically unfavorable. E) At 25C,G is 2.85104kJ/mol and the process is thermodynamically favorable. D) At 25C,G is 4.22kJ/mol and the process is thermodynamically favorable. F) At 25C,G is 0 and the process is at equilibrium

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