• Iron metal can be produced by reducing iron(III) oxide with hydrogen: Fe,0;(s) + 3 H,(g) 2 Fe(s) + 3 H,0(g) = +141.5 J/K AH = +98.8 kJ; AS %3D (a) Is this reaction spontaneous under standard-state...


• Iron metal can be produced by reducing iron(III) oxide with<br>hydrogen:<br>Fe,0;(s) + 3 H,(g) 2 Fe(s) + 3 H,0(g)<br>= +141.5 J/K<br>AH = +98.8 kJ; AS<br>%3D<br>(a) Is this reaction spontaneous under standard-state<br>conditions at 25 °C?<br>• (b) At what temperature will the reaction become<br>spontaneous?<br>

Extracted text: • Iron metal can be produced by reducing iron(III) oxide with hydrogen: Fe,0;(s) + 3 H,(g) 2 Fe(s) + 3 H,0(g) = +141.5 J/K AH = +98.8 kJ; AS %3D (a) Is this reaction spontaneous under standard-state conditions at 25 °C? • (b) At what temperature will the reaction become spontaneous?

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