The maximum work (in $kJ \, mol^{-1}$) that can be derived from the complete combustion of $1 \, mole$ of $CO$ at $298 \, K$ and $1 \, atm$ is:
[Standard enthalpy of combustion of $CO = -283.0 \, kJ \, mol^{-1}$; standard molar entropies: $S_{O_2} = 205.1 \, J \, K^{-1} \, mol^{-1}$,$S_{CO} = 197.7 \, J \, K^{-1} \, mol^{-1}$,$S_{CO_2} = 213.7 \, J \, K^{-1} \, mol^{-1}$]

  • A
    $257$
  • B
    $227$
  • C
    $57$
  • D
    $127$

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