It is given that, a perfectly insulated vessel 1 contains an ice cube at 0 ° C and water at 0 ° C , whereas perfectly insulated vessel 2 contains an ice cube at 0 ° C and saltwater solution at 0 ° C . The sign of Δ S univ and Δ S and Δ S surr is to be predicted for each, vessel 1 and 2 for the given process. Concept introduction: In a perfectly insulated system, no heat is lost. The value of Δ S surr for such system will be zero. To predict: The sign of Δ S univ , Δ S and Δ S surr in vessel 1 for the process H 2 O ( s ) → H 2 O ( l ) .
It is given that, a perfectly insulated vessel 1 contains an ice cube at 0 ° C and water at 0 ° C , whereas perfectly insulated vessel 2 contains an ice cube at 0 ° C and saltwater solution at 0 ° C . The sign of Δ S univ and Δ S and Δ S surr is to be predicted for each, vessel 1 and 2 for the given process. Concept introduction: In a perfectly insulated system, no heat is lost. The value of Δ S surr for such system will be zero. To predict: The sign of Δ S univ , Δ S and Δ S surr in vessel 1 for the process H 2 O ( s ) → H 2 O ( l ) .
Solution Summary: The author explains that a perfectly insulated vessel 1 contains an ice cube and water at 0°
Interpretation: It is given that, a perfectly insulated vessel
1 contains an ice cube at
0°C and water at
0°C, whereas perfectly insulated vessel
2 contains an ice cube at
0°C and saltwater solution at
0°C. The sign of
ΔSuniv and
ΔS and
ΔSsurr is to be predicted for each, vessel
1 and
2 for the given process.
Concept introduction: In a perfectly insulated system, no heat is lost. The value of
ΔSsurr for such system will be zero.
To predict: The sign of
ΔSuniv,ΔS and
ΔSsurr in vessel
1 for the process
H2O(s)→H2O(l).
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: It is given that, a perfectly insulated vessel
1 contains an ice cube at
0°C and water at
0°C, whereas perfectly insulated vessel
2 contains an ice cube at
0°C and saltwater solution at
0°C. The sign of
ΔSuniv and
ΔS and
ΔSsurr is to be predicted for each, vessel
1 and
2 for the given process.
Concept introduction: In a perfectly insulated system, no heat is lost. The value of
ΔSsurr for such system will be zero.
To predict: The signs of
ΔSuniv,ΔS and
ΔSsurr in vessel
2 for the process
H2O(s)→H2O(l) .
Identify the mechanism through which the following reaction will proceed and draw the major product.
Part 1 of 2
Br
KOH
EtOH
Through which mechanism will the reaction proceed? Select the single best answer.
E1
E2
neither
Part: 1/2
Part 2 of 2
Draw the major product formed as a result of the reaction.
Click and drag to start drawing a
structure.
X
What is single-point calibration? Provide an example.
Draw the major product formed via an E1 pathway.
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