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LEMS
FIGURE P17.8
mpanies a reaction
ppens when the
lated or not isolated,
s or nonspontaneous,
el produces electricity.
party balloon.
more) emits alpha
=, cooling the lemonade
es are the system, what
oride) to water causes
ease. If solid CaCl₂ is
and ASsurr?
sys
ms of entropy changes
sible?
17.14. Which of the following combinations of entropy changes
for a process are mathematically possible?
a. A.Ssys <0, ASsurr > 0, A.Suniv>0
b. A.Ssys <0, AS surr <0, AS univ>0
c. ASsys <0, AS surr >0, ASuniv <0
17.15. What are the signs of ASys and A Suniy for the
photosynthesis of glucose from carbon dioxide and water?
17.16. What are the signs of ASys ASsurn and ASuniv for the
complete combustion of propane in which the products
include water vapor and carbon dioxide?
17.17. The nonspontaneous reaction D + E→F decreases the
system entropy by 66.0 J/K. What is the maximum value of
the entropy change of the surroundings?
17.18. The spontaneous reaction A→B + C increases the system
entropy by 72.0 J/K. What is the minimum value of the
entropy change of the surroundings?
17.19. For the following reactions, indicate whether the entropy of
the system increases, decreases, or remains nearly the same.
a. Al³+ (aq) + 3 OH(aq) → Al(OH)3(s)
b. CaCO3(s)→ CaO(s) + CO₂(g)
c. Mg(s) + Cu2+ (aq) → Mg2+ (aq) + Cu(s)
17.20. Which of the following processes would not result in an
entropy increase for the indicated system?
a. Melting of an ice cube
X
b. Evaporation of a sample of an alcohol
c. Sublimation of a mothball
d. Cooling of hot water to room temperature
Transcribed Image Text:LEMS FIGURE P17.8 mpanies a reaction ppens when the lated or not isolated, s or nonspontaneous, el produces electricity. party balloon. more) emits alpha =, cooling the lemonade es are the system, what oride) to water causes ease. If solid CaCl₂ is and ASsurr? sys ms of entropy changes sible? 17.14. Which of the following combinations of entropy changes for a process are mathematically possible? a. A.Ssys <0, ASsurr > 0, A.Suniv>0 b. A.Ssys <0, AS surr <0, AS univ>0 c. ASsys <0, AS surr >0, ASuniv <0 17.15. What are the signs of ASys and A Suniy for the photosynthesis of glucose from carbon dioxide and water? 17.16. What are the signs of ASys ASsurn and ASuniv for the complete combustion of propane in which the products include water vapor and carbon dioxide? 17.17. The nonspontaneous reaction D + E→F decreases the system entropy by 66.0 J/K. What is the maximum value of the entropy change of the surroundings? 17.18. The spontaneous reaction A→B + C increases the system entropy by 72.0 J/K. What is the minimum value of the entropy change of the surroundings? 17.19. For the following reactions, indicate whether the entropy of the system increases, decreases, or remains nearly the same. a. Al³+ (aq) + 3 OH(aq) → Al(OH)3(s) b. CaCO3(s)→ CaO(s) + CO₂(g) c. Mg(s) + Cu2+ (aq) → Mg2+ (aq) + Cu(s) 17.20. Which of the following processes would not result in an entropy increase for the indicated system? a. Melting of an ice cube X b. Evaporation of a sample of an alcohol c. Sublimation of a mothball d. Cooling of hot water to room temperature
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