The entropy changes in the given set of reactions have to be predicted to be positive or negative with explanation. Concept Introduction: Entropy is a thermodynamic quantity, which is the measure of randomness in a system. The term entropy is useful in explaining the spontaneity of a process. For all spontaneous process in an isolated system there will be an increase in entropy. Entropy is represented by the letter ‘S’. It is a state function. The change in entropy gives information about the magnitude and direction of a process. During a phase transition, if the solid state is changed to liquid state or gaseous state there will be an in increase in entropy in the system. The solid state is having more orderly arrangement than the liquid and gaseous state. Gaseous state having more possible arrangements of atoms will have the highest order of entropy.
The entropy changes in the given set of reactions have to be predicted to be positive or negative with explanation. Concept Introduction: Entropy is a thermodynamic quantity, which is the measure of randomness in a system. The term entropy is useful in explaining the spontaneity of a process. For all spontaneous process in an isolated system there will be an increase in entropy. Entropy is represented by the letter ‘S’. It is a state function. The change in entropy gives information about the magnitude and direction of a process. During a phase transition, if the solid state is changed to liquid state or gaseous state there will be an in increase in entropy in the system. The solid state is having more orderly arrangement than the liquid and gaseous state. Gaseous state having more possible arrangements of atoms will have the highest order of entropy.
Solution Summary: The author explains that entropy is a thermodynamic quantity, which is the measure of randomness in the system.
Science that deals with the amount of energy transferred from one equilibrium state to another equilibrium state.
Chapter 17, Problem 17.14QP
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The entropy changes in the given set of reactions have to be predicted to be positive or negative with explanation.
Concept Introduction: Entropy is a thermodynamic quantity, which is the measure of randomness in a system. The term entropy is useful in explaining the spontaneity of a process. For all spontaneous process in an isolated system there will be an increase in entropy. Entropy is represented by the letter ‘S’. It is a state function. The change in entropy gives information about the magnitude and direction of a process. During a phase transition, if the solid state is changed to liquid state or gaseous state there will be an in increase in entropy in the system. The solid state is having more orderly arrangement than the liquid and gaseous state. Gaseous state having more possible arrangements of atoms will have the highest order of entropy.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The entropy changes in the given set of reactions have to be predicted to be positive or negative with explanation.
Concept Introduction: Entropy is a thermodynamic quantity, which is the measure of randomness in a system. The term entropy is useful in explaining the spontaneity of a process. For all spontaneous process in an isolated system there will be an increase in entropy. Entropy is represented by the letter ‘S’. It is a state function. The change in entropy gives information about the magnitude and direction of a process. During a phase transition, if the solid state is changed to liquid state or gaseous state there will be an in increase in entropy in the system. The solid state is having more orderly arrangement than the liquid and gaseous state. Gaseous state having more possible arrangements of atoms will have the highest order of entropy.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The entropy changes in the given set of reactions have to be predicted to be positive or negative with explanation.
Concept Introduction: Entropy is a thermodynamic quantity, which is the measure of randomness in a system. The term entropy is useful in explaining the spontaneity of a process. For all spontaneous process in an isolated system there will be an increase in entropy. Entropy is represented by the letter ‘S’. It is a state function. The change in entropy gives information about the magnitude and direction of a process. During a phase transition, if the solid state is changed to liquid state or gaseous state there will be an in increase in entropy in the system. The solid state is having more orderly arrangement than the liquid and gaseous state. Gaseous state having more possible arrangements of atoms will have the highest order of entropy.
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The entropy changes in the given set of reactions have to be predicted to be positive or negative with explanation.
Concept Introduction: Entropy is a thermodynamic quantity, which is the measure of randomness in a system. The term entropy is useful in explaining the spontaneity of a process. For all spontaneous process in an isolated system there will be an increase in entropy. Entropy is represented by the letter ‘S’. It is a state function. The change in entropy gives information about the magnitude and direction of a process. During a phase transition, if the solid state is changed to liquid state or gaseous state there will be an in increase in entropy in the system. The solid state is having more orderly arrangement than the liquid and gaseous state. Gaseous state having more possible arrangements of atoms will have the highest order of entropy.
19. Complete the following chart for the incorrect electron configurations shown in the left column.
When drawing the correct electron configuration, assume the same number of electrons that were
shown in the incorrect configuration.
Incorrect Electron
Configuration
2p
↑↓ ↑
2s
↑↓
1s
↑↓↓
ਵੇ ਵੇ ਵੇ
3p
↑
↑
↑
-
38
↑
2p
2s
↑↓
1s
2p
2s
1s
**
↑↓ ↑↓ ↑↑
리리리
Which principle or
rule is violated?
Explain the violated principle
or rule in your own words
Draw the correct
electron configuration
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