Lecture 6 - Thermodynamics Flashcards

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If ΔG is negative, energy is released. This is called an _____ reaction

A

exergonic

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If ΔG is positive, energy is required. This is called an _____ reaction

A

endergonic

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3
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This symbol represents Gibbs free energy change under a set of specified conditions.

A

ΔG

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4
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This symbol represents Gibbs free energy change under standard conditions (25⁰ C, 1 atm, reactants and products are at 1 M; [H+]= 1M, pH=0)

A

ΔG⁰

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5
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This symbol represents Gibbs free energy change under at STP, pH=7

A

ΔG⁰’

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6
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Determine ΔG⁰’ using ΔGf⁰ values.

aA+bB –> cC+dD

A

ΔG⁰’ = [c( ΔGf⁰)c + d( ΔGf⁰)D] - [a( ΔGf⁰)A + b( ΔGf⁰)B]

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7
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Given temperature and reactant/product concentrations, be able to calculate ΔG⁰ values.

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ΔG⁰ = ΔG⁰’ + RT ln([C]ᶜ [D]ᵈ/[A]ᵃ [B]ᵇ)

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8
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R =

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8.31 J/mol*K

universal gas constant

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9
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T =

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temperature in K

T(K) = T(C) + 273.15

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10
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[A], [B], [C], [D] are _____ concentrations

A

molar (mol/L)

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11
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Reactions with a _____ reactant concentration and _____ product concentration will require more free energy.

A

high, low

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12
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Calculate ΔG⁰’ using differences in reduction potential values (ΔE₀’).

A

ΔG⁰’ = -nFΔE₀’

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13
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n =

A

number of electrons transferred

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14
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F = Faradays constant

A

96480 J/V*mol

Faradays constant

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15
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ΔE₀’ =

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E₀ of electron acceptor - E₀ of electron donor

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