Calculating entropy changes Flashcards
1
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How can entropy change be calculated when all value for S are known?
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- adding all the entropies of the porducts and subtracting the sum of the entropies gives the value for ΔS
2
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What determines the feasibility of a reaction?
A
- enthalpy change
- entropy change
3
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How are the factors that determines feasiblity are combined?
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- two factors combines in a quantity called the Gibbs free energy, G
4
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What does the value of ΔG tell us about the feasibility of a reaction?
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- if it is negative then the reaction is feasible
5
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What is the equation for ΔG?
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- ΔG = ΔH - TΔS
- ΔH = enthalpy change
- T = temp
- ΔS = entropy change
6
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Why does ΔG depend on temp
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- some reactions may be feasible at one temperature and not at another
- an endothermic reaction can become feasbile when temperature is increased if there is a large enough entropy change
7
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What happens when ΔG=0?
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- the reaction is just feasible
- you can calculate at what temp the reaction is feasible from this
- althought the reaction does not flip to feasible
- in a closed system an equibrium exists around this temperature in which both products and reactants are present
8
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What does it mean that a reaction is thermodynaimically unstable but kinetically stable?
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- reaction is feasible at that temp
- the reaction is so slow that in practice it doesn’t take place at all
9
Q
Reaction is feasible at 900k and not 1300 k , why?
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- -TS term is less -ve