Elements Of Physical Chemistry
Elements Of Physical Chemistry
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Author: ATKINS, P. W. (peter William), De Paula, Julio
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 12, Problem 12A.1ST
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At which temperature the relative proportion of molecules in axial and equatorial conformations in a sample of methylcyclohexane is 0.30 or 30 percentage has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Conformations of methylcyclohexane:

There are two different conformations for methylcyclohexane molecules which are axial and equatorial conformations. The equatorial conformation is the lower energy conformation. Hence, it is the most stable conformation whereas the axial conformation is the higher energy conformation. Hence, it is the less stable conformation. The energy difference between these two conformations is 6.0kJmol-1.

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Answer to Problem 12A.1ST

At 599.4K the relative proportion of molecules in axial and equatorial conformations in a sample of methylcyclohexane is 0.30 or 30 percentage.

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At which temperature the relative proportion of molecules in axial and equatorial conformations in a sample of methylcyclohexane is 0.30 or 30 percentage can be determined as shown here:

NaNe=e-(Ea-Ee)/RTBoltzmandistribution

Na=PopulationofaxialconfomerNe=PopulationofequatorialconfomerEa=EnergyofaxialconformerEe=Energyofequatorialconformer

R=Gasconstant=8.3145JK-1mol-1T=TemperatureEa-Ee=6.0×103Jmol-1T=?

NaNe=e-(Ea-Ee)/RT=0.300.30=exp(6.0×103Jmol1)(8.3145JK-1mol-1×T)ln0.30=(6.0×103Jmol1)(8.3145JK-1mol-1×T)1.2040=721.6309×1T

T=721.63091.2040=599.3612599.4K

Therefore, at 599.4K the relative proportion of molecules in axial and equatorial conformations in a sample of methylcyclohexane is 0.30 or 30 percentage.

Conclusion

At which temperature the relative proportion of molecules in axial and equatorial conformations in a sample of methylcyclohexane is 0.30 or 30 percentage has been determined.

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