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Interpretation:
The standard entropy changes of surroundings for the given reactions and spontaneity of the given reactions at
Concept introduction:
Entropy is the direct measurement of randomness or disorder. Entropy is an extensive property and a state function.
The enthalpy of the system is defined as the addition of the internal energy and the product of the pressure and volume. Enthalpy is a state function and an extensive property.
Change in entropy of the system is defined as the difference between the entropy of initial and final state.
The entropy of a system and the entropy of surroundings constitute entropy of the universe.
Enthalpy change of the reaction is the difference between the enthalpies of the reactants and products.
Answer to Problem 21QP
Solution:
a)
b)
c)
Explanation of Solution
a)
The entropy change of the universe for this reaction is calculated using the following expression:
Here,
The enthalpy change of the system,
is calculated by using the following expression:
The standard enthalpy change of the reaction,
Here,
From appendix 2, the standard enthalpy change of the formation for the substance is as follows:
Substitute the standard enthalpy change of the formation value of the substance in the above expression,
The standard entropy change for this reaction is calculated using the following expression:
Substitute the value of
Therefore, the entropy change of the surrounding is
Calculate the standard entropy change of the given reaction.
The standard entropy change for this reaction is calculated by using the following expression:
Here,
From appendix 2, the standard entropy value of the substance is as follows:
Substitute the standard entropy value of the substance in the above expression,
Therefore, the standard entropy change for this reaction is
Calculate the entropy change of the universe.
The entropy change of the universe is calculated by using the following expression:
Substitute the value of
Therefore, entropy change of the universe for this reaction is
For a spontaneous reaction, the value of
The entropy change of the universe for this reaction is positive.
Therefore, the reaction is spontaneous.
b)
The entropy change of the universe for this reaction is calculated using the following expression:
Here,
The enthalpy change of the system,
The standard enthalpy change of the reaction
is calculated using the following expression:
Here,
From appendix 2, the standard enthalpy change of the formation of the substance is as follows:
Substitute the standard enthalpy change of the formation value of the substance in the above expression,
The standard entropy change for this reaction is calculated using the following expression:
Substitute the value of
and
Therefore, the entropy change of the surrounding is
Calculate the standard entropy change of the given reaction.
The standard entropy change for this reaction is calculated using the following expression:
Here,
From appendix 2, the standard entropy value of the substance is as follows:
Substitute the standard entropy value of the substance in the above expression,
Therefore, the standard entropy change for this reaction is
The entropy change of the universe is calculated using the following expression:
Substitute the value of
Therefore, entropy change of the universe for this reaction is
For a spontaneous reaction, the value of
The entropy change of the universe for this reaction is positive.
Therefore, the reaction is spontaneous.
c)
The entropy change of the universe for this reaction is calculated using the following expression:
Here,
The enthalpy change of the system,
The standard enthalpy change of the reaction
is calculated using the following expression:
Here,
From appendix 2, the standard enthalpy change of the formation for the substance are as follows:
Substitute the standard enthalpy change of the formation value of the substance in the above expression,
The standard entropy change for this reaction is calculated using the following expression:
Substitute the value of
and
Therefore, the entropy change of the system is
Calculate the standard entropy change of the given reaction.
The standard entropy change for this reaction is calculated using the following expression:
Here,
From appendix 2, the standard entropy value of the substance is as follows:
Substitute the standard entropy value of the substance in the above expression,
Therefore, the standard entropy change for this reaction is
Calculate the entropy change of the universe.
The entropy change of the universe is calculated using the following expression:
Substitute the value of
Therefore, entropy change of the universe for this reaction is
For a spontaneous reaction, the value of
Therefore, the reaction is spontaneous.
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