ATKINS' PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
ATKINS' PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 18, Problem 18A.1ST
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Value of P has to be estimated for the harpoon mechanism between Na and Cl2.

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Electron affinity (Eea) for chlorine is given as 230kJmol-1.  Ionization energy (I) of sodium is 496kJmol-1.  Sum of radii (d) is given as 350pm.

Steric factor can be calculated using the equation given below,

    P = σ*σ (1)

Where,

    σ* is the reactive cross section.

    σ is the non-reactive collision cross section.

Non reactive collision cross section can be given as,

    σ = πd2

Reactive cross section can be given as,

    σ = πR*2

Net change in energy is given as,

    E = IEeae24πε0R

Where,

    e24πε0R is the Coulombic attraction energy.

When R is equal to some critical value R*, the energy is zero.  Therefore, the above equation can be written as,

    IEeae24πε0R* = 0 R* = e24πε0(IEea) (2)

Steric factor can be calculated as,

    P = σ*σ = πR*2πd2 (3)

Substituting for R* in equation (3),

    P = (e24πε0d(IEea))2 (4)

Substitution of the values in equation (4), the steric factor can be calculated as,

    P = (e24πε0d(IEea))2

Where,

    e is the charge of electron which is 1.602×1019C.

    ε0 is the permitivity of vacuum which is 8.8×1012F/m.

Ionization energy of sodium in attojoules is 0.83aJ and electron affinity of chlorine in attojoules is 0.39aJ.

    P = (e24πε0d(IEea))2 = ((1.602×1019C)24×3.14×8.8×1012F/m×350×1012m×(0.830.39)aJ)2 = (2.566×1038C217021.312×1024aJFm-2)2 = (6.5843×1076C4289725062.2×1048aJ2mol-2F2m-4) = 2.2

Therefore, the steric factor is calculated to be 2.2.

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