Consider the following reaction with its thermodynamic data: 2 A ( g ) + B 2 ( g ) → 2 AB ( g ) Δ H ° < 0 ; Δ S ° < 0 ; Δ G ° at 60 ° C = + 10 kJ Which statements about the reaction are true? (a) When Δ G = 1 , the reaction is at equilibrium. (b) When Q = 1 , Δ G = Δ G ° . (c) At 75°C, the reaction is definitely nonspontaneous. (d) At 100°C, the reaction has a positive entropy change. (e) If A and B 2 are elements in their stable states, S ° for A and B 2 at 25°C is 0. (f) K for the reaction at 60°C is less than 1.
Consider the following reaction with its thermodynamic data: 2 A ( g ) + B 2 ( g ) → 2 AB ( g ) Δ H ° < 0 ; Δ S ° < 0 ; Δ G ° at 60 ° C = + 10 kJ Which statements about the reaction are true? (a) When Δ G = 1 , the reaction is at equilibrium. (b) When Q = 1 , Δ G = Δ G ° . (c) At 75°C, the reaction is definitely nonspontaneous. (d) At 100°C, the reaction has a positive entropy change. (e) If A and B 2 are elements in their stable states, S ° for A and B 2 at 25°C is 0. (f) K for the reaction at 60°C is less than 1.
Solution Summary: The author explains the relationship between Delta G and Q (reaction quotient) for a reaction.
Consider the following reaction with its thermodynamic data:
2
A
(
g
)
+
B
2
(
g
)
→
2
AB
(
g
)
Δ
H
°
<
0
;
Δ
S
°
<
0
;
Δ
G
°
at
60
°
C
=
+
10
kJ
Which statements about the reaction are true? (a) When
Δ
G
=
1
, the reaction is at equilibrium. (b) When
Q
=
1
,
Δ
G
=
Δ
G
°
. (c) At 75°C, the reaction is definitely nonspontaneous. (d) At 100°C, the reaction has a positive entropy change. (e) If A and B2 are elements in their stable states, S° for A and B2 at 25°C is 0. (f) K for the reaction at 60°C is less than 1.
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Molecules of the form AH2 can exist in two potential geometries: linear or bent. Construct molecular orbital diagrams for linear and bent CH2. Identify the relevant point group, include all of the appropriate symmetry labels and pictures, and fill in the electrons. Which geometry would you predict to be more stable, and why? (Please draw out the diagram and explain)
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