Interpretation:
The concept of spontaneous and non-spontaneous reaction is to be discussed.
Concept introduction:
The concept of spontaneous and non-spontaneous reaction is discussed in the section.
Answer to Problem 52SSC
Spontaneous and non-spontaneous reactions:
Spontaneous reactions:
A reaction that can take place of its own or by some initiation
For example- Carbon monoxide is oxidized to carbon dioxide of its own.
Non-spontaneous reactions:
A reaction that can’t take place even by strong initiation
For example- No reaction takes place when silver chloride and sodium nitrate are mixed.
Concept of entropy:
Entropy is the degree of randomness of a system.
It is denoted by ‘S’
Universe always tries to increase its entropy.
For a reaction,
Free energy:
Free energy is the amount of energy available for doing useful work.
It is denoted by ‘G’
For a reaction,
Effect of temperature on reaction spontaneity:
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Spontaneity of reaction |
negative | positive | Always negative | Always spontaneous |
negative | negative | Negative or positive | Spontaneous at lower temperatures |
positive | positive | Negative or positive | Spontaneous at higher temperatures |
positive | negative | Always positive | Never spontaneous |
Explanation of Solution
Spontaneous reactions | Non-spontaneous reactions | |
Definition | A reaction that can take place of its own or by some initiation | A reaction is that can’t take place even by strong initiation. |
Gibbs free energy change | |
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Enthalpy change | Generally,
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Generally,
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Entropy change | Generally,
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Generally,
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Effect of Temperature | Exothermic reactions favored at low temperature and Endothermic reactions favored at high temperature | ----- |
Thus important ideas are:
- Entropy is a measure of disorder of the system.
- Spontaneous reactions always result in increase in entropy.
- Free energy is the energy available to do work.
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