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Thermal decomposition of KHCO3 to KOH ?

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piateczka

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Hi,

Does anyone know if it is possible to thermally decompose KHCO3 to KOH; perhaps it is possible but some specific conditions are required.

I know that KHCO3 decomposes into K2CO3, H2O and CO2 but the question is if it could decompose to KOH?

Thanks!
 
No, but that is based upon Gibbs free energies at 25 oC; need the values at 100 oC (where KHCO3 decomposes) to be sure. Consider the reaction between possible byproducts:

K2CO3 + H2O(g) + CO2(g) = 2 KOH + 2 CO2(g)

Simplify:

K2CO3 + H2O(g) = 2 KOH + CO2(g)

[Δ]GRxn, 25C = 2(-378.7) - 394.4 + 1063.5 + 228.6

= +140.3 kJ/mol

Due to positive [Δ]GRxn, 25C, the reaction won't go.
 
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