Solutions for EBK GENERAL CHEMISTRY
Problem 2E:
Consider a sample of ideal gas initially in a volume V at temperature T and pressure P. Does the...Problem 5E:
Indicate whether each of the following changes represents and increase or a decrease in entropy in a...Problem 6E:
Arrange the entropy changes of the following processes, all at 25C , in the expected order of...Problem 9E:
Indicate whether entropy increases or decreases in each of the following reactions. If you cannot be...Problem 10E:
Which substance in each of the following pairs would have the greater entropy? Explain. at 75C and 1...Problem 11E:
Without performing any calculations or using data from Appendix D, predict whether tS for each of...Problem 12E:
By analogy to tH and tG how would you would you define standard entropy of formation? Which would...Problem 13E:
Calculate the entropy change, S , for the following processes. If necessary, look up required data...Problem 14E:
Calculate the entropy change, S , for the following processes. If necessary, look up repuired data...Problem 15E:
IN Example 13-3, we dealt with vipH and vipH for water at 100C . Use data from Appendix D to...Problem 16E:
Pentane is one of the most volatile of the hydrocarbons in gasoline. At 298.15 K, the following...Problem 18E:
Estimate the normal boiling point of bromine. Br2, in the following way Determine vgH for Br2 from...Problem 20E:
Refer to Figure 12-28 and equation (13.13) Which has the lowest Gibbs energy at 1 atm and 60C :...Problem 21E:
Which of the following changes m a thermodynamic property would you expect to find for the reaction...Problem 22E:
If a reaction can be carried out only because of an external influence, such as the use of an...Problem 23E:
Indicate which of the four cases in Table 13.3 applies to each of the following reactions. If you...Problem 24E:
Indicate which of the four cases in Table 13. Applies to each of the following reactions. If you are...Problem 25E:
For the mixing of ideal gases (see Figure 13-3), explain whether a positive, negative, or zero value...Problem 26E:
In Chapter 14,, we will see that, for the formation of an ideal solution of liquid components, S and...Problem 27E:
Explain why (a) some exothermic reactions do not occur spontaneously, end (b) some reactions ii...Problem 28E:
Explain why you would expect a reaction of the type AB(g)A(g)+B(g) always to be spontaneous at high...Problem 29E:
From the data given in the following table, determine tS for the reaction NH2(g)+HCl(g)NH4Cl(s) ....Problem 30E:
Use data from Appendix D to determine values of tG for the following rections at 25C...Problem 31E:
At 298 K, for the reaction 2PCl2(g)+O2(g)2POCl2(l),tH=620.2kJmol1 and the standard molar entropies,...Problem 32E:
At 298 K, for the reaction 2H+(aq)+2Br(aq)+2NO2(g)Br2(l)+2HNO2(aq), tH=61.6kJmol1 and the standard...Problem 35E:
Write an equation for the combustion of one mole of benzene, CgHg(l) , and use data from Appendix D...Problem 36E:
Use molar entropies from Appendix D, together with the following data, to estimate the...Problem 37E:
Assess the feasibility of the reaction N2H4(g)+2OF2(g)N2F4(g)+2H2O(g) by determining each of the...Problem 39E:
For each of the following reactions, write down the relationship between K and either Kg or Kgt as...Problem 40E:
H2(g) can be prepared by passing steam over hot iron 3Fe(s)+4H2O(g)Fe2O4(s)+4H2(g) a. Write an...Problem 41E:
In the synthesis of gasesous methanol from carbon monoxide gas and hydrogen gas, the following...Problem 44E:
Use data from Appendix D to establish for the reaction 2N2O4(g)+O2(g)2N2O3(g) : a. rG at 298 K for...Problem 45E:
Use data from Appendix D to determine value at 298 K of tG and K for the following reactions. (Note:...Problem 47E:
Use thermodynamic data at 298 K to decide in with direction the reaction Is spontaneous when the...Problem 48E:
Use thermodynamic data at 298 K to decide m which direct on the reaction H2(g)+E2(g)2HCl(g)is...Problem 49E:
For the reaction below, tG=27.07kJmol1 at 298 K. CH3CO2(aq)+H2O(l)CH3CO2(aq)+H3O+(aq) Use this...Problem 50E:
For the reaction below, tG=29.05kJmol1 at 298 K. NH3(aq)+H2O(l)NH4+(aq)+OH(aq) Use this...Problem 51E:
For the reaction 2NO(g)+O2(g)2NO2(g) all but one the following equations is correct. Which is...Problem 54E:
For the reaction 2SO2(g)+O2(g)2SO2(g),Kz=2.8102M1 at 1000 K. What is tGat 1000 K? [Hint: What is K?]...Problem 59E:
To establish the law of conservation of mass, Lavoisier carefully carefully studied the...Problem 60E:
Currently, CO2 is being studied as a source of carbon atoms for synthesizing organic compounds. One...Problem 62E:
A possible reaction for converting methanol to ethanol is CO(g)+2H2(g)+CH3OH(g)C2H5OH(g)+H2O(g) Use...Problem 63E:
What must be the temperature W the following reaction has , tG=45.5kJmol1 , tH=24.8kJmol1 and...Problem 65E:
The synthesis of ammonia by the Haber process occurs by the reactions N2(g)+3H2(g)2H2(g) at 400C ....Problem 66E:
Use data from Appendix D to determine (a) tH,tS , and tG at 298 K and (b) K at 875 K for the water...Problem 68E:
The blowing equilibrium constants have been determined for the reaction H2(g)+l2(g)=2Hl(g):K=50.0 at...Problem 69E:
For the reaction N 2 O 4 ( g ) 2N O 2 ( g ) , H e =+57.2kJ mol 1 and K=0.113 at 298 K. a. What as K...Problem 73E:
Titanium is obtained by the reduction of TiCl4(l) , which in turn is produced from the mineral...Problem 79IAE:
Consider the following hypothetical process in which heat flows from a low to high temperature. For...Problem 80IAE:
One mole of argon gas, Ar(g), undergoes a change in state from 25.6 L and 0.877 bar to 15.1 L and...Problem 82IAE:
Consider the vaporization of water: H2O(l)H2O(g) at 100C , with H2O(l) in its standard state, but...Problem 85IAE:
The following table shows the enthalpies end Gibbs energies of formation of three metal oxides at...Problem 96IAE:
Use the following data to estimate, S[C6H6(g,1atm)] at 298.15 K. For CgHg(s,1atm) at its melting...Problem 101FP:
The graph shows how shows how tG varies with temperature for three different oxidation reactions:...Problem 106SAE:
Briefly describe each of the following ideas, methods, phenomena (a) absolute molar entropy. (b)...Problem 110SAE:
The reaction, 2Cl2O(g)2Cl2(g)+O2(g)tH=161kJ , is expected to be (a) spontaneous at all temperatures;...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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