The greater molar entropy Δ S for the given substances has to be predicted and reason should be explained. Concept introduction: Entropy Δ S is a thermodynamic quantity, which is the measure of randomness in a system. The term entropy is useful in explaining the spontaneity of a process. For all spontaneous process in an isolated system there will be an increase in entropy. Entropy is represented by the letter ‘S’. It is a state function. The change in entropy gives information about the magnitude and direction of a process. Factors like temperature, molar mass, molecular complexity and phase transition occurring in a reaction influences the entropy in a system. ΔS denatuaration = ΔΗ denaturation T melting
The greater molar entropy Δ S for the given substances has to be predicted and reason should be explained. Concept introduction: Entropy Δ S is a thermodynamic quantity, which is the measure of randomness in a system. The term entropy is useful in explaining the spontaneity of a process. For all spontaneous process in an isolated system there will be an increase in entropy. Entropy is represented by the letter ‘S’. It is a state function. The change in entropy gives information about the magnitude and direction of a process. Factors like temperature, molar mass, molecular complexity and phase transition occurring in a reaction influences the entropy in a system. ΔS denatuaration = ΔΗ denaturation T melting
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Chapter 20, Problem 20.22P
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The greater molar entropy ΔS for the given substances has to be predicted and reason should be explained.
Concept introduction:
EntropyΔS is a thermodynamic quantity, which is the measure of randomness in a system. The term entropy is useful in explaining the spontaneity of a process. For all spontaneous process in an isolated system there will be an increase in entropy. Entropy is represented by the letter ‘S’. It is a state function. The change in entropy gives information about the magnitude and direction of a process. Factors like temperature, molar mass, molecular complexity and phase transition occurring in a reaction influences the entropy in a system.
ΔSdenatuaration=ΔΗdenaturationTmelting
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The greater molar entropy ΔS for the given substances has to be predicted and reason should be explained.
Concept introduction:
EntropyΔS is a thermodynamic quantity, which is the measure of randomness in a system. The term entropy is useful in explaining the spontaneity of a process. For all spontaneous process in an isolated system there will be an increase in entropy. Entropy is represented by the letter ‘S’. It is a state function. The change in entropy gives information about the magnitude and direction of a process. Factors like temperature, molar mass, molecular complexity and phase transition occurring in a reaction influences the entropy in a system.
ΔSdenatuaration=ΔΗdenaturationTmelting
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The greater molar entropy ΔS for the given substances has to be predicted and reason should be explained.
Concept introduction:
EntropyΔS is a thermodynamic quantity, which is the measure of randomness in a system. The term entropy is useful in explaining the spontaneity of a process. For all spontaneous process in an isolated system there will be an increase in entropy. Entropy is represented by the letter ‘S’. It is a state function. The change in entropy gives information about the magnitude and direction of a process. Factors like temperature, molar mass, molecular complexity and phase transition occurring in a reaction influences the entropy in a system.
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Directions: Given the following reaction and the stress applied in each
reaction, answer the question below.
A. H2(g) + Cl2(g) 2 HCl(g)
Stress applied: Decreasing the pressure
1. What is the Keq expression?
2. What will be the effect in the number of moles of HCl(g)?
3. What will be the Equilibrium Shift or the reaction?
B.
Fe3O4(s) + 4 H2(g) + heat 53 Fe(s) + 4 H₂O(g)
Stress applied: Increasing the temperature
1. What is the Keq expression?.
2. What will be the effect in the volume of water vapor collected?
3. What will be the Equilibrium Shift or the reaction?
C. 4 NH3(g) + 5 O2(g) 4 NO(g) + 6 H2O(g) + heat
Stress applied: Increasing the volume of the container
1. What is the Keq expression?.
2. What will be the effect in the amount of H₂O?
3. What will be the Equilibrium Shift or the reaction?
Consider the solubility products (Ksp values) for the following compounds:SrSO4 (Ksp = 7.6 x 10−7), BaSO4 (Ksp = 1.5 x 10−9), SrCO3 (Ksp = 7.0 x 10−10), BaCO3 (Ksp = 1.6 x 10−9)Which anion is the harder base, CO32− or SO42−? Justify your answer.
Chapter 20 Solutions
Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change
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