For the given reaction, the values of ΔH o , ΔG o , ΔS o and K p has to be calculated. Concept introduction: Standard free energy change: Standard free energy change is measured by subtracting the product of temperature and standard entropy change from the standard enthalpy change of a system. ΔG o = ΔH o - TΔS o where, ΔG o - standard free energy change ΔH o - standard enthalpy change ΔS o - standard entropy change and T - temperature . Relationship between Δ G o a n d K : The relationship between free energy change and equilibrium constant is given by ΔG o = -RTlnK where, ΔG o - standard free energy change R - gas constant T - temperature and K - equilibrium constant . To calculate: The values of ΔH o , ΔG o , ΔS o and K p
For the given reaction, the values of ΔH o , ΔG o , ΔS o and K p has to be calculated. Concept introduction: Standard free energy change: Standard free energy change is measured by subtracting the product of temperature and standard entropy change from the standard enthalpy change of a system. ΔG o = ΔH o - TΔS o where, ΔG o - standard free energy change ΔH o - standard enthalpy change ΔS o - standard entropy change and T - temperature . Relationship between Δ G o a n d K : The relationship between free energy change and equilibrium constant is given by ΔG o = -RTlnK where, ΔG o - standard free energy change R - gas constant T - temperature and K - equilibrium constant . To calculate: The values of ΔH o , ΔG o , ΔS o and K p
Solution Summary: The author explains the relationship between free energy change and equilibrium constant.
For the given reaction, the values of ΔHo,ΔGo,ΔSoandKp has to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Standard free energy change:
Standard free energy change is measured by subtracting the product of temperature and standard entropy change from the standard enthalpy change of a system.
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Identify and select all structures below that represent a constitutional isomer(s) of the compound shown above.
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A.
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Why doesn't this carry on to form a ring by deprotonating the alpha carbon and the negatively-charged carbon attacking the C=O?
6. A solution (0.0004 M) of Fe(S2CNEt2)3 (see the structural drawing below) in chloroform
has absorption bands at:
350 nm (absorbance A = 2.34);
514 nm(absorbance A = 0.0532);
Calculate the molar absorptivity values for these bands. Comment
on their possible nature (charge transfer transitions or d-d
S
N-
transitions?).
(4 points)
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