Given the values of H rxn, S rxn, and T below, determine S univ. Part A H rxn= 1
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Given the values of Hrxn, Srxn, and T below, determine Suniv.
Part A
Hrxn= 117 kJ , Srxn= 263 J/K , T= 291 K .
1.3•102
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Part B
Hrxn= 117 kJ , Srxn= 263 J/K , T= 291 K .
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Part C
Hrxn= 117 kJ , Srxn= 263 J/K , T= 291 K.
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Part D
Hrxn= 117 kJ , Srxn= 263 J/K , T= 557 K.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
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Part E
Predict whether or not the reaction in part A will be spontaneous. (Assume that all reactants and products are in their standard states.)
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Part F
Predict whether or not the reaction in part B will be spontaneous. (Assume that all reactants and products are in their standard states.)
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Part G
Predict whether or not the reaction in part C will be spontaneous. (Assume that all reactants and products are in their standard states.)
Given the values of Hrxn, Srxn, and T below, determine Suniv.
Part A
Hrxn= 117 kJ , Srxn= 263 J/K , T= 291 K .
Suniv=1.3•102
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Part B
Hrxn= 117 kJ , Srxn= 263 J/K , T= 291 K .
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Part C
Hrxn= 117 kJ , Srxn= 263 J/K , T= 291 K.
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Part D
Hrxn= 117 kJ , Srxn= 263 J/K , T= 557 K.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
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Part E
Predict whether or not the reaction in part A will be spontaneous. (Assume that all reactants and products are in their standard states.)
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Part F
Predict whether or not the reaction in part B will be spontaneous. (Assume that all reactants and products are in their standard states.)
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Part G
Predict whether or not the reaction in part C will be spontaneous. (Assume that all reactants and products are in their standard states.)
Predict whether or not the reaction in part C will be spontaneous. (Assume that all reactants and products are in their standard states.) spontaneous nonspontaneousExplanation / Answer
In order to compare equilibirum vs. spontaneous/nonspontaneous reactions, we better use a criteria.
Recall that if dSuniverse > 0, this is spontaneous, if dSuniverse = 0, this is inequilbirium and if dSuniverse < 0 this is never possible.
Then, recall that
dSuniverse = dSsurroundings + dSsystem
dSsystem = Sproducts - Sreactants
dSsurroundings = Qsurroundings/T = -dHsystem/T
therefore
dSystem = -dHsystem/T + dSsystem
dSuniv = -dH*1000/T + dSrxn
A) dSuniv = -117*1000/291 + -263 = -665 J/K
B) dSuniv = --117*1000/291 + 263 = + 665 J/K
C) dSuniv = --117*1000/291 + -263 = +139 J/K
d) dSuniv = --117*1000/557 + -263 = -52.9 J/K
E) since dS negative, nonspontaneous
F) since dS positive, spontaneous
G) since dS positive, spontaneous
H) since dS negative, nonspontaneous
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