The mathematical relationship between ΔG, E ° and K are should be given. Concept introduction: Gibbs Energy ΔG : The energy change of a system is given by Gibbs Energy ΔG in thermodynamics , in the energy difference between reactants and products are given by ΔG . Standard Cell Potential E ° : The maximum potential differences between two electrodes in a cell are measured at standard stats conditions to give a standard cell potential. The stats conditions are, 25°C Temperature , 1 atm Pressure and 1M Concentration It is given by, E° cell =E reduction +E oxidation E° cell =E cathode +E anode The Equilibrium Constant K : The equilibrium constant is given by the ratio between concentrations of produces with reactants and it is, aA+bB → cC+dD The equilibrium constant for the above reaction is, K c = [C] c [D] d [A] a [B] b
The mathematical relationship between ΔG, E ° and K are should be given. Concept introduction: Gibbs Energy ΔG : The energy change of a system is given by Gibbs Energy ΔG in thermodynamics , in the energy difference between reactants and products are given by ΔG . Standard Cell Potential E ° : The maximum potential differences between two electrodes in a cell are measured at standard stats conditions to give a standard cell potential. The stats conditions are, 25°C Temperature , 1 atm Pressure and 1M Concentration It is given by, E° cell =E reduction +E oxidation E° cell =E cathode +E anode The Equilibrium Constant K : The equilibrium constant is given by the ratio between concentrations of produces with reactants and it is, aA+bB → cC+dD The equilibrium constant for the above reaction is, K c = [C] c [D] d [A] a [B] b
Solution Summary: The author explains Gibbs Energy G in thermodynamics, the energy difference between reactants and products, and the standard cell potential.
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6. Consider the following exothermic reaction below.
2Cu2+(aq) +41 (aq)2Cul(s) + 12(aq)
a. If Cul is added, there will be a shift left/shift right/no shift (circle one).
b. If Cu2+ is added, there will be a shift left/shift right/no shift (circle one).
c. If a solution of AgNO3 is added, there will be a shift left/shift right/no shift (circle one).
d. If the solvent hexane (C6H14) is added, there will be a shift left/shift right/no shift (circle
one). Hint: one of the reaction species is more soluble in hexane than in water.
e. If the reaction is cooled, there will be a shift left/shift right/no shift (circle one).
f. Which of the changes above will change the equilibrium constant, K?
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