The amount of work done should be calculated with the direction and sign of the flow of work energy. Concept introduction: During any reaction, work done is calculated with the help of following formula: W = − P Δ V Where, W= work done, P= external pressure and Δ V = V f i n a l − V i n i t i a l = change in volume. By convention, when work is done on the system the sign is positive. When work is done by the system the sign is negative. If energy enters into the system then the sign is positive and if the energy leaves the system then the sign is negative.
The amount of work done should be calculated with the direction and sign of the flow of work energy. Concept introduction: During any reaction, work done is calculated with the help of following formula: W = − P Δ V Where, W= work done, P= external pressure and Δ V = V f i n a l − V i n i t i a l = change in volume. By convention, when work is done on the system the sign is positive. When work is done by the system the sign is negative. If energy enters into the system then the sign is positive and if the energy leaves the system then the sign is negative.
Since, the contraction of volume occurs so the work is done on the system and sign of work done is positive. The work energy flows into the system as per convention.
Conclusion
Work done is 19.166 kJ. Sign of work done is positive and the work energy flows into the system as per convention.
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A 45.0 mL solution containing a mixture of 0.0634 M KCN and 0.0634 M KCI is titrated with 0.107 M AgNO.
From this mixture, which silver salt will precipitate first? A list of Ksp values can be found in the table of solubility constants.
• AgCI
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AgCN
What is the concentration of Ag* at the first equivalence point?
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Will the second silver salt begin to precipitate at the first equivalence point before the first silver salt has completely precipitated?
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• yes
• no
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Indicate whether the pair of structures shown represent stereoisomers, constitutional isomers, different conformations of the
same compound, or the same conformation of a compound viewed from a different perspective.
Note that cis, trans isomers are an example of stereoisomers.
H₂N
✓ CI
H₂N
NH2
NH₂
CI
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