Tungsten is usually produced by the reduction of WO 3 with hydrogen: WO 3 ( s ) + 3 H 2 ( g ) → W ( s ) + 3 H 2 O ( g ) Consider the following data: WO 3 ( s ) H 2 O( g ) Δ H f ° ( kJ/mol ) −839.9 −241.8 Δ G f ° ( kJ/mol ) −763–1 −228.6 a It K > 1 or < 1 at 25°C? Explain your answer. b What is the value of Δ S ° at 25°C? c What is the temperature at which Δ G ° equals zero for this reaction at 1 atm pressure? d What is the driving force of this reaction?
Tungsten is usually produced by the reduction of WO 3 with hydrogen: WO 3 ( s ) + 3 H 2 ( g ) → W ( s ) + 3 H 2 O ( g ) Consider the following data: WO 3 ( s ) H 2 O( g ) Δ H f ° ( kJ/mol ) −839.9 −241.8 Δ G f ° ( kJ/mol ) −763–1 −228.6 a It K > 1 or < 1 at 25°C? Explain your answer. b What is the value of Δ S ° at 25°C? c What is the temperature at which Δ G ° equals zero for this reaction at 1 atm pressure? d What is the driving force of this reaction?
Tungsten is usually produced by the reduction of WO3 with hydrogen:
WO
3
(
s
)
+
3
H
2
(
g
)
→
W
(
s
)
+
3
H
2
O
(
g
)
Consider the following data:
WO3(s)
H2O(g)
Δ
H
f
°
(
kJ/mol
)
−839.9
−241.8
Δ
G
f
°
(
kJ/mol
)
−763–1
−228.6
a It K > 1 or < 1 at 25°C? Explain your answer.
b What is the value of ΔS° at 25°C?
c What is the temperature at which ΔG° equals zero for this reaction at 1 atm pressure?
d What is the driving force of this reaction?
(a)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
For the given reaction, the value of K,ΔSo, the temperature at which the free energy changes is equal to zero and the driving force for the reaction has to be given.
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.
The sign of free energy change (ΔGo) is positive (ΔG>0). Hence, K will be less than 1.
(b)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
For the given reaction, the value of K,ΔSo, the temperature at which the free energy changes is equal to zero and the driving force for the reaction has to be given.
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.
For the given reaction, the value of K,ΔSo, the temperature at which the free energy changes is equal to zero and the driving force for the reaction has to be given.
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.
For the given reaction, the value of K,ΔSo, the temperature at which the free energy changes is equal to zero and the driving force for the reaction has to be given.
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.
4.
a) Give a suitable rationale for the following cyclization, stating the type of process involved
(e.g. 9-endo-dig), clearly showing the mechanistic details at each step.
H
CO₂Me
1) NaOMe
2) H3O®
CO₂Me
2. Platinum and other group 10 metals often act as solid phase hydrogenation catalysts for
unsaturated hydrocarbons such as propylene, CH3CHCH2. In order for the reaction to be
catalyzed the propylene molecules must first adsorb onto the surface. In order to completely
cover the surface of a piece of platinum that has an area of 1.50 cm² with propylene, a total
of 3.45 x 10¹7 molecules are needed. Determine the mass of the propylene molecules that
have been absorbed onto the platinum surface.
Chem 141, Dr. Haefner
2. (a) Many main group oxides form acidic solutions when added to water. For example solid
tetraphosphorous decaoxide reacts with water to produce phosphoric acid. Write a balanced
chemical equation for this reaction.
(b) Calcium phosphate reacts with silicon dioxide and carbon graphite at elevated temperatures
to produce white phosphorous (P4) as a gas along with calcium silicate (Silcate ion is SiO3²-)
and carbon monoxide. Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction.
Chapter 18 Solutions
Student Solutions Manual for Ebbing/Gammon's General Chemistry
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