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What temperature is required to make the reaction spontaneous under standard conditions?

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Methanol, CH3OH, can be made by the reaction of CO with H2: CO(g) + 2H2(g) arrowrt.gif CH3OH(g). H° = -90.7 kJ/mol and S° = -90.88 J mol-1 K-1 for this reaction. How is G° for the reaction expected to vary with increasing temperature? Under standard conditions is the reaction spontaneous at 298 K?



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