Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change (Looseleaf)
Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change (Looseleaf)
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Author: SILBERBERG
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Chapter 22, Problem 22.85P

(a)

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Interpretation:

A balanced chemical equation for formation of sodium carbonate has to be written.

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The overall balanced equation is the sum of each step in the formation of sodium carbonate.

     2NaCl(s) + H2SO4(aq) Na2SO4(aq) + 2HCl(g) Na2SO4(aq)+2C(s)Na2S(s)+2CO2(g) Na2S(s) + CaCO3(s)Na2CO3(s) + CaS(s)OverallCaCO3(s)+Na2SO4(aq)+2C(s)+2NaCl(s) + H2SO4(aq)  Na2SO4(aq)+2HCl(g)+2CO2(g)+Na2CO3(s) + CaS(s).

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The standard enthalpy of calcium sulphide has to be determined.

Concept Introduction: 

Standard enthalpy of a reaction is the sum of the standard enthalpies of products minus sum of the standard enthalpies of reactants.

    ΔHοrxn=mΔHf(products)o-mΔHf(reactants)o

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The standard enthalpy of calcium sulphide is determined as,

ΔHοrxn=mΔHf(products)o-mΔHf(reactants)oΔHοrxn=[(1 mol Na2SO4(aq))(ΔHfoNa2SO4(aq))+ (2 mol HCl)(ΔHfoHCl)+(2 mol CO2)(ΔHfoCO2) +(1 mol Na2CO3)(ΔHfoNa2CO3)+ (1 mol CaS)(ΔHfoCaS)]-[(1 mol CaCO3)(ΔHfoCaCO3) +(1 mol Na2SO4(s))(ΔHfoNa2SO4(s))+ (2 mol C)(ΔHfoC)+ (2 mol NaCl)(ΔHfoNaCl) + (1 mol H2SO4)(ΔHfoH2SO4)]351.8 kJ/mol = [(1 mol)(-1389.5 kJ/mol)+ (2 mol)(-92.31 kJ/mol)+ (2 mol)(-393.5 kJ/mol) +(1 mol)(-1130.8 kJ/mol)+ (1 mol)(ΔHfoCaS)]-[(1 mol)(-1206.9 kJ/mol) + (1 mol)(-1387.1 kJ/mol)+(2 mo)(0 kJ/mol) + (2 mol)(-411.1 kJ/mol)+(1 mol)(-907.51 kJ/mol)]ΔHfoCaS=-480KJ.

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Interpretation:

The overall reaction spontaneous or not has to be determined.

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The reaction is very endothermic; therefore it is probably not spontaneous even though the entropy change maybe expected to be positive. It will take a change in gibbs energy determination to know for sure.

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Interpretation:

The mass of sodium carbonate has to be determined.

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The mass of sodium carbonate in the given reaction is calculated as,

Mass (g) of Na2CO3 =(250. g NaCl)(1 mol NaCl58.44 g NaCl)(1 mol Na2CO32molNaCl)(105.99 gNa2CO31 molNa2CO3)(73%100%) =165 gNa2CO3.

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