To write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of XeF 6 with water. Concept introduction: Hydrolysis is a chemical process involving breaking a bond in a molecule using water. There are three types of hydrolysis; salt hydrolysis, acidic hydrolysis and basic hydrolysis. The XeF 6 molecule partially hydrolyse in water.
To write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of XeF 6 with water. Concept introduction: Hydrolysis is a chemical process involving breaking a bond in a molecule using water. There are three types of hydrolysis; salt hydrolysis, acidic hydrolysis and basic hydrolysis. The XeF 6 molecule partially hydrolyse in water.
Solution Summary: The author explains how to write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of XeF_ 6 with water.
Formula Formula Bond dissociation energy (BDE) is the energy required to break a bond, making it an endothermic process. BDE is calculated for a particular bond and therefore consists of fragments such as radicals since it undergoes homolytic bond cleavage. For the homolysis of a X-Y molecule, the energy of bond dissociation is calculated as the difference in the total enthalpy of formation for the reactants and products. X-Y → X + Y BDE = Δ H f X + Δ H f Y – Δ H f X-Y where, ΔHf is the heat of formation.
Chapter 21, Problem 88PS
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: To write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of XeF6 with water.
Concept introduction:
Hydrolysis is a chemical process involving breaking a bond in a molecule using water. There are three types of hydrolysis; salt hydrolysis, acidic hydrolysis and basic hydrolysis. The XeF6 molecule partially hydrolyse in water.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The molecular geometry of XeO3 molecule is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The ground state outer electronic configuration of Xenon atom is 5s25p6, that is the total number of valence shell of electrons in sulfur atom is eight.
According to VSEPR theory, the geometry is predicted by the minimizing the repulsions between electron-pairs in the bonds and lone-pairs of electrons. The VSEPR theory is written as,
To determine the Xe−O bond energy in XeO3 molecule.
Concept introduction:
The bond dissociation energy is the energy required to break one mole of the gas (in gaseous state) to give the separate atoms in a gaseous state. The bond dissociation energy is the energy of a single bond while bond energy is the average of the all bond dissociation energies. For the diatomic molecule bond dissociation energy is equal to the bond energy of the molecule.
The change of enthalpy to form one mole of a substance from its constituent elements with all substances in the standard form is known as standard enthalpy of formation.
The standard enthalpy of formation (ΔfH∘) in terms of standard bond dissociation enthalpy (B∘) is written as,
The table includes macrostates characterized by 4 energy levels (&) that are
equally spaced but with different degrees of occupation.
a) Calculate the energy of all the macrostates (in joules). See if they all have
the same energy and number of particles.
b) Calculate the macrostate that is most likely to exist. For this macrostate,
show that the population of the levels is consistent with the Boltzmann
distribution.
macrostate 1 macrostate 2 macrostate 3
ε/k (K) Populations
Populations
Populations
300
5
3
4
200
7
9
8
100
15
17
16
0
33
31
32
DATO: k = 1,38×10-23 J K-1
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In an experiment, the viscosity of water was measured at different
temperatures and the table was constructed from the data obtained.
a) Calculate the activation energy of viscous flow (kJ/mol).
b) Calculate the viscosity at 30°C.
T/°C
0
20
40
60
80
η/cpoise 1,972 1,005 0,656 0,469 0,356
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