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Interpretation:
For magnesite decomposition the balanced equation has to be written.
Concept introduction:
Balanced equation: A balanced chemical equation is an equation which contains same elements in same number on both the sides (reactant and product side) of the chemical equation thereby obeying the law of conservation of mass.
The equation for a reaction, which has same number of atoms and charge of the ions in both reactants and product sides, is known as balanced equation.
Reactant: In a
Product: In a chemical reaction the species that present in right side is denoted as product that results from the reactant.
(a)
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Answer to Problem 20.91P
Balance chemical eqaution is,
Explanation of Solution
Balance chemical eqaution is,
The
(b)
Interpretation:
For the given decomposition reaction the free energy
Concept introduction:
Free energy (or) entropy change is the term that is used to explain the total energy content in a
Where,
(b)
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Answer to Problem 20.91P
For given decomposition reaction standard free energy values is
Explanation of Solution
Given decomposition reaction is,
Calculate the change in Gibb’s free energy at
Standard enthalpy change is,
Enthalpy values referred from Appendix Table.
The enthalpy change for the reaction is calculated as follows,
The enthalpy change is positive. Hence, the enthalpy
Entropy change
Calculate the change in entropy for this reaction as follows,
Where,
The
The enthalpy and entropy changes are positive sign for
Calculate the Free enrgy change
Standared Free energy change equation is
Calcualted enthalpy and entropy values are
Plugging these values into above standard free energy equation,
Therefore, for the given decomposition reaction standard free energy value is
(c)
Interpretation:
The minimum temperature at which the given reaction is spontaneous has to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Free energy (or) entropy change is the term that is used to explain the total energy content in a thermodynamic system that can be converted into work. The free energy is represented by the letter G. All spontaneous process is associated with the decrease of free energy in the system. The equation given below helps us to calculate the change in free energy in a system.
Where,
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Answer to Problem 20.91P
The required minimum temperature is
Explanation of Solution
Given decomposition reaction is,
Calculate the change in Gibb’s free energy at
The reaction becomes spontaneous below the temprature where
Consider the follwing free energy equation,
Rearrange equation (2) to calculate temprature T,
Hence,
At temprature above
(d)
Interpretation:
For the
Concept introduction:
Free energy (or) entropy change is the term that is used to explain the total energy content in a thermodynamic system that can be converted into work. The free energy is represented by the letter G. All spontaneous process is associated with the decrease of free energy in the system. The equation given below helps us to calculate the change in free energy in a system.
Where,
Free energy change
Where,
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Answer to Problem 20.91P
For given reaction, the equilbrium pressure
Explanation of Solution
Given,
Free energy equation is,
Solving for
Rearrange the above equation as shown below,
Then,
Therefore, the given equilbrium pressure
(e)
Interpretation:
For the following
Concept introduction:
Free energy (Gibbs free energy) is the term that is used to explain the total energy content in a thermodynamic system that can be converted into work. The free energy is represented by the letter
Free energy change
Where,
(e)
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Answer to Problem 20.91P
For given reaction the equilbrium pressure
Explanation of Solution
Given,
Free energy equation is,
Calculate the Free enrgy change
Standared Free energy change equation iss,
Calcualted enthalpy and entropy values are
These values are plugging above standard free energy equation,
Next, we solving for
Rearrange the above equation,
Then,
Therefore, the given equilbrium pressure
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