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Interpretation:
The value of ΔH0 and ΔS0at 250C and 2270C should be predicted.
Concept Introduction:
The difference between the enthalpy of products and reactants is known as change in enthalpy of the reaction.
The difference between the entropy of products and the reactants is known as entropy of the reaction.
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Answer to Problem 150CP
The value of ΔH0at 250C = -198 kJmol-1
The value of ΔS0at 250C = -187 JK-1
The value of ΔH0at 2270C = - 196.4 kJ
The value of ΔS0at 2270C = - 191 JK-1
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is shown below:
Given information:
ΔH0f(SO2) = -297 kJmol-1
ΔH0f(O2) = 0 kJmol-1
ΔH0f(SO3) = -396 kJmol-1
The calculation of change of enthalpyat 250C for the reaction is shown below:
Given information
ΔS0f(SO2) = 248 JK-1mol-1
ΔS0f(O2) = 205 JK-1mol-1
ΔS0f(SO3) = 257 JK-1mol-1
The calculation of change in entropy at 250C for the reaction is shown below:
Given information:
Cp(SO2) = 39.9 JK-1mol-1
Cp(O2) = 29.4 JK-1mol-1
Cp(SO3) = 50.7 JK-1mol-1
The calculation of change in molar capacities is shown below:
The Kirchhoff’s equation is shown below:
First calculate the entropy to cool the reactants to 298 K as follows:
Putting the values,
Now, entropy change to heat the product to 500 K can be calculated as follows:
The entropy change for the reaction at 500 K will be:
The value of ΔH0at 250C = -198 kJmol-1
The value of ΔS0at 250C = -187 JK-1
The value of ΔH0at 2270C = - 196.4 kJ
The value of ΔS0at 2270C = - 191 JK-1
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