Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change (Looseleaf)
Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change (Looseleaf)
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ISBN: 9780078130519
Author: SILBERBERG
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 22, Problem 22.61P

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Interpretation:

The equilibrium constant Kp for the two given ammonia oxidations has to be calculated.

(a)

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For the first reaction (1):

    4NH3(g) + 5O2(g) pt/Rhcatalyst4NO(g) + 6H2O(g)ΔG25o=-906.196 kJ-[(273 + 25)K]( 0.17792 kJ/K)=-959.216 kJΔG900o=-906.196 kJ-[(273 + 900)K]( 0.17792 kJ/K)=-1114.896kJ

For the first reaction (2):

    4NH3(g) + 3O2(g) 2N2(g) + 6H2O(g)ΔG25o=-1267.356 kJ-[(273 + 25)K]( 0.12832 kJ/K)=-1305.595 kJΔG900o=-1267.356 kJ-[(273 + 900)K]( 0.12832 kJ/K)=-1417.875 kJ.

At 25oC, the equilibrium constant is calculated as,

    ΔGοrxn=-RTlnKclnK25(1)=ΔGοrxn-RT=-959.216 kJ/mol(8.314 K/mol.K)(298k)(1000J1KJ)=387.15977K25(1)=1x10168lnK25(2)=ΔGοrxn-RT=-1305.595 kJ/mol(8.314 K/mol.K)(298k)(1000J1KJ)=526.9655K25(2)=7x10228

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The equilibrium constant Kp for the two given ammonia oxidations has to be calculated.

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At 900oC, the equilibrium constant is calculated as,

    ΔGοrxn=-RTlnKclnK900(1)=ΔGοrxn-RT=-1114.896 kJ/mol(8.314 K/mol.K)(298k)(1000J1KJ)=114.3210817K900(1)=4.6x1049lnK900(2)=ΔGοrxn-RT=-1417.875 kJ/mol(8.314 K/mol.K)(298k)(1000J1KJ)=145.388K900(2)=1.4x1063

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Interpretation:

The annual cost of the lost platinum has to be calculated.

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The annual cost of the lost platinum is calculated as,

    Cost ($) Pt =(1.01x107 t HNO3)(175 mg Pt1t HNO3)(0.001g1mg)(1kg1000g) (32.15 Troy Oz1kg)($15571 troy oz) =$8.8x107

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The value of the platinum captured by a recovery unit with 72% efficiency has to be calculated.

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The value of the platinum captured by a recovery unit is calculated as,

    Cost ($) Pt =(1.01x107 t HNO3)(175 mg Pt1t HNO3)(72%100%)(0.001g1mg)(1kg1000g) (32.15 Troy Oz1kg)($15571 troy oz) =$6.4x107

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