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Author: Julia Burdge
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Chapter 18.3, Problem 1CP
For which of the following physical processes is
a)
Freezing ethanol
b)
Evaporating water
c)
Mixing carbon tetrachloride and benzene
d)
Heating water
e)
Condensing bromine vapor
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AG 0 represents an increase in kinetic energy.
None of these are correct.
AG is proportional to -ASuniv.
AG > 0 represents a spontaneous process.
Use the following values of standard entropies and ΔSrxn to determine the missing standard entropies.
Nitrogen
ΔHof (kJ/mol)
ΔGof (kJ/mol)
So (J/mol K)
N2 (g)
0
0
191.6
N (g)
472.7
455.6
153.3
NH3 (g)
-46.1
-16.5
192.5
NH3 (aq)
-80.0
-27.0
111.0
NH4+ (aq)
-132.0
-79.0
113.0
NO (g)
90.3
86.6
210.8
NOCl (g)
51.7
66.1
261.8
NO2 (g)
33.2
51.3
240.1
N2O (g)
82.1
104.2
219.9
N2O4 (g)
9.2
97.9
304.3
N2O4 (l)
-20.0
97.0
209.0
N2O5 (s)
-42.0
134.0
178.0
N2H4 (l)
50.6
149.3
121.2
N2H3CH3 (l)
54.0
180.0
166.0
HNO3 (aq)
-207.4
-111.3
146.4
HNO3 (l)
-174.1
-80.7
155.6
HNO3 (g)
-135.1
-74.7
266.4
NH4ClO4 (s)
-295.0
-89.0
186.0
NH4Cl (s)
-314.4
-202.9
94.6
NH4Cl (aq)
-299.7
-210.5
169.9
NH4NO3 (s)
-365.6
-183.9
151.1
NH4NO3 (aq)
-339.9
-190.6
259.8
Oxygen
ΔHof (kJ/mol)
ΔGof (kJ/mol)
So (J/mol K)
O2 (g)
0
0
205.1
O (g)
249.2
231.7
161.1
O3 (g)…
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