Free Energy Change Flashcards
1
Q
What is free energy change?
A
Free energy change, deltaG,is a measure used to predict whether a reaction is feasible
2
Q
When might a reaction happen by itself?
A
When deltaG is negative or equal to 0
3
Q
What does free energy change take into account?
A
Changes in enthalpy and entropy in the system
4
Q
What is the formula for free energy change?
A
deltaG = deltaH - (temperature x deltaS)
5
Q
The feasibility of some reactions depends on temperature, explain
A
- If a reaction is exothermic and has a positive entropy change, deltaG is always negative - these reactions are feasible at any temperature
- If a reaction is endothermic and has a negative entropy change, deltaG is always positive - these reactions are not feasible at any temperature
- If a reaction is endothermic and has a positive entropy change, the reaction won’t be feasible at lower temperatures but will be at a high enough temperature
- If a reaction is exothermic and has a negative entropy change, the reaction will be feasible at lower temperatures but not at higher temperatures
6
Q
You can find the temperature a reaction is feasible when?
A
When deltaG is zero, the equation is,
T = deltaH / deltaS