The Δ r G ° value for given reaction should be calculated by using Δ f G o and should be identified that whether the given reaction is product favoured at equilibrium. Concept introduction: The Gibbs free energy or the free energy change is a thermodynamic quantity represented by Δ r G ° . It can be calculated in a similar manner as entropy and enthalpy. The expression for the free energy change is: Δ r G ° = ∑ nΔ f G ° ( products ) - ∑ nΔ f G ° ( reactants ) Δ r G ° is related to the reaction quotient Q by the expression, Δ r G = Δ r G ° + RT lnQ For a general reaction, aA + bB → cC + dD Q = [ C ] c [ D ] d [ A ] a [ B ] b
The Δ r G ° value for given reaction should be calculated by using Δ f G o and should be identified that whether the given reaction is product favoured at equilibrium. Concept introduction: The Gibbs free energy or the free energy change is a thermodynamic quantity represented by Δ r G ° . It can be calculated in a similar manner as entropy and enthalpy. The expression for the free energy change is: Δ r G ° = ∑ nΔ f G ° ( products ) - ∑ nΔ f G ° ( reactants ) Δ r G ° is related to the reaction quotient Q by the expression, Δ r G = Δ r G ° + RT lnQ For a general reaction, aA + bB → cC + dD Q = [ C ] c [ D ] d [ A ] a [ B ] b
Solution Summary: The author explains the Gibbs free energy, which is a thermodynamic quantity that is related to the reaction quotient.
Science that deals with the amount of energy transferred from one equilibrium state to another equilibrium state.
Chapter 18, Problem 32PS
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The ΔrG° value for given reaction should be calculated by using ΔfGo and should be identified that whether the given reaction is product favoured at equilibrium.
Concept introduction:
The Gibbs free energy or the free energy change is a thermodynamic quantity represented by ΔrG°. It can be calculated in a similar manner as entropy and enthalpy. The expression for the free energy change is:
ΔrG°= ∑nΔfG°(products)- ∑nΔfG°(reactants)
ΔrG° is related to the reaction quotient Q by the expression,
ΔrG = ΔrG°+ RT lnQ
For a general reaction, aA + bB→cC + dD
Q = [C]c[D]d[A]a[B]b
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The ΔrG° value for given reaction should be calculated when partial pressure of carbon dioxide is 0.10atm in presence of both calcium carbonate and calcium oxide and identified that reaction is spontaneous under such given conditions.
Concept introduction:
The Gibbs free energy or the free energy change is a thermodynamic quantity represented by ΔrG°. It can be calculated in a similar manner as entropy and enthalpy. The expression for the free energy change is:
ΔrG°= ∑nΔfG°(products)- ∑nΔfG°(reactants)
ΔrG° is related to the reaction quotient Q by the expression,
Choose the option that is decreasing from biggest to smallest.
Group of answer choices:
100 m, 10000 mm, 100 cm, 100000 um, 10000000 nm
10000000 nm, 100000 um, 100 cm, 10000 mm, 100 m
10000000 nm, 100000 um, 10000 mm, 100 cm, 100 m
100 m, 100 cm, 10000 mm, 100000 um, 10000000 nm
Q1. (a) Draw equations for homolytic and heterolytic cleavages of the N-H bond in NH3. Use
curved arrows to show the electron movement.
(b) Draw equations for homolytic and heterolytic cleavages of the N-H bond in NH4*. Use
curved arrows to show the electron movement.
Which is NOT the typical size of a bacteria?
1000 nm
0.001 mm
0.01 mm
1 um
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