1.7. Reaction Feasibility Flashcards
What does standard mean in standard enthalpy/entropy/free energy?
Standard means the values are derived relatively to a random reference point.
What does the standard enthalpy of formation mean?
The enthalpy change involved when one mole of products is formed from its elements in their standard states (an elements most stable for at 1 atm pressure and at 298K.
What is the standard enthalpy of formation for an element?
0.
How do you calculate the standard enthalpy change of a reaction?
ΔH° = ΣΔH°f (products) - ΣΔH°f (reactants)
You must remember to multiply the standard enthalpies of formation of molecules by their stoichiometric coefficient (mole number).
What is entropy?
The measurement of disorder in a system.
What does the standard entropy of formation mean?
The entropy of 1 mole of a substance at 1 atm pressure at 298K.
What are the units of entropy?
J K^-1 mol^-1
What states have the highest entropy?
Gas -> Liquid -> Solid
What is the third law of thermodynamics?
At 0K, particles are perfectly ordered as they have no energy to vibrate so entropy value is 0.
Just by looking at a reaction we can usually tell if there’s an increase or decrease in entropy. How can we do this?
By looking at the state symbols. If there’s one mole of gas on the reactants side and 2 on the products side there is an increase in entropy.
How do we calculate entropy change?
ΔS° = ΣS° (products) - ΣS° (reactants)
What is a feasible reaction?
A reaction which always tends towards the products rather than the reactants.
What is the 2nd law of thermodynamics?
For a reaction to be feasible, the total entropy change for a reaction system and its surroundings must be positive.
ΔS° (total) = ΔS° (surroundings) + ΔS° (system) = +ve
How do we work out the standard entropy change of the surroundings?
ΔS° (surroundings) = -ΔH°/T when T is temperature (298K usually).
How do we calculate the standard free energy change?
ΔG° = ΔH° -TΔS°