Thermodynamics Flashcards

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By describing the nature of the attractive forces involved, explain why the value for the enthalpy of hydration for the chloride ion is more negative than that for the bromide ion

A

Chloride ion has less shielding and is a smaller molecule
Force of attraction between Cl- ions and water is stronger
Cl- ions attract delta positive H

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2
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Write an equation including state symbols for the reaction that has an enthalpy change equal to the lattice dissociation enthalpy of magnesium chloride

A

MgCl2 (s) -> Mg2+ (g) + 2Cl2-

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3
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Suggest why a value for the enthalpy of solution of magnesium oxide is not found in any data books

A

Forms Mg(OH)2
Sparingly soluble

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4
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Use your knowledge of bonding to explain why DeltaH is positive for this process

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Energy must be supplied to break

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5
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The freezing of water is an exothermic process. Give one reason why the temp of a sample of water can stay at a constant value of 0C when it freezes

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Heat energy given out

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6
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Explain why the electronegativity of fluorine is greater than the electronegativity of chlorine

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Least amount of shielding
Bond pair more strongly attracted to nucleus

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7
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Explain why the hydration enthalpy of the fluoride ion is more negative than the hydration enthalpy of chloride

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Fluoride ion is smaller so attracts ions more strongly

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8
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Explain why the magnitude of deltaG decreases as T increases in this reaction

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DeltaS is positive

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9
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In terms of electrostatic forces, suggest why the electron affinity of fluorine has a negative value

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Attraction between nucleus and electron

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10
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Explain why the theoretical enthalpy of lattice dissociation for silver fluride is different from the experimental value that can be calculated using a born haber cycle

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Theo - perfectly ionic
Experimental - covalent character

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11
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Define the enthalpy of hydration of an ion

A

Enthalpy change at constant pressure when 1 mol gaseous ion forms aqueous ions

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12
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Suggest why hydration of the chloride ion is an exothermic

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Water is polar
Cl- attacks water molecules

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