Use your knowledge of thermochemistry to calculate the Δ H for the following processes: (a) Cl − ( g ) → Cl + ( g ) + 2 e − ; (b) K + ( g ) + 2 e − → K − ( g ).
Use your knowledge of thermochemistry to calculate the Δ H for the following processes: (a) Cl − ( g ) → Cl + ( g ) + 2 e − ; (b) K + ( g ) + 2 e − → K − ( g ).
Use your knowledge of thermochemistry to calculate the ΔH for the following processes: (a) Cl−(g) → Cl+(g) + 2e−; (b) K+(g) + 2e− → K−(g).
(a)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The value of ΔH for the reaction Cl−(g)→Cl+(g)+2e− has to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Second ionization energy: The minimum energy needed to remove an electron from a unipositive gaseous ion to form a dipositive ion in the ground state is known as second ionization energy.
Electron Affinity: It is energy change taking place when one electron is added to an atom which is neutral in its gaseous state forming an anion.
Answer to Problem 8.141QP
The value of ΔH for the given reaction is 1600kJ/mol
Explanation of Solution
The reaction is given below:
Cl−(g)→Cl+(g)+2e−
Here, one electron is removed from Cl− which is the opposite of electron affinity of Cl atom. Then one electron is accepted by Cl to form Cl+
Hence the change in energy for the given reaction is the sum of first ionization energy of Cl and the electron affinity of Cl
The value of ΔH for the given reaction is 1600kJ/mol
(b)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The value of ΔH for the reaction K+(g)+2e−→K−(g) has to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Second ionization energy: The minimum energy needed to remove an electron from a unipositive gaseous ion to form a dipositive ion in the ground state is known as second ionization energy.
Electron Affinity: It is energy change taking place when one electron is added to an atom which is neutral in its gaseous state forming an anion.
Answer to Problem 8.141QP
The value of ΔH for the given reaction is −467kJ/mol
Explanation of Solution
The reaction is given below:
K+(g)+2e−→K−(g)
Here, one electron is added to K+ which is the opposite of first ionization energy of K atom. Then one electron is removed from by K to form K+
Hence the change in energy for the given reaction is the sum of the electron affinity of K and first ionization energy of K
What is the ΔHorxn of the reaction?
NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) → H2O(l) + NaCl(aq)
ΔHorxn 1= ________ kJ/mol
=
+92kJ
ΔΗ
=
+170kJ
Use the following reactions:
2NH3(9) N2(g) + 3H2(g)
→
11/N2(g) + 2H2O (1) → NO2(g) + 2H2(g)
Determine the DH° of this reaction:
NO2(g) + H2(g)
→
2(g) → 2H2O(l) + NH3(9)
ΔΗ
Determine the entropy change for the reaction SO2(g) + O2(g)
following information:
Standard Entropy Values of Various Substance
Substance
SO2(g)
02(g)
SO3(g)
So (J/mol K)
248.2
205.0
256.8
→ SO3(g) given the
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