Exam 20: Thermodynamics: Entropy, free Energy, and the Direction of Chemical Reactions
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A reaction has a positive value of H° and a positive value of S°.
Draw a neat,labeled schematic plot to show how G° (y-axis)will depend on absolute temperature (x-axis).
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Consider the following quantities used in thermodynamics: E,H,q,w,S,G.How many of them are state functions?
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In which one of these pairs will the entropy of the first substance be greater than that of the second? Assume P and T are the same for each pair,unless stated otherwise.
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Which relationship best describes S° for the following reaction?
8H2(g)+ S8(s) 8H2S(g)
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Which relationship or statement best describes S° for the following reaction?
O3(g)+ NO(g) O2(g)+ NO2(g)
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For a chemical reaction to be non-spontaneous at any temperature,which of the following conditions must be met?
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Which relationship or statement best describes S° for the following reaction?
BaCl2(aq)+ Na2SO4(aq) BaSO4(s)+ 2NaCl(aq)
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In a spontaneous process,the entropy of the system always increases.
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Calculate the equilibrium constant at 25°C for the reaction of methane with water to form carbon dioxide and hydrogen.The data refer to 25°C.
CH4(g)+ 2H2O(g)
CO2(g)+ 4H2(g)



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Which relationship or statement best describes S° for the following reaction?
CaO(s)+ CO2(g) CaCO3(s)
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Which of the following should have the greatest molar entropy at 298 K?
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You are given pure samples of ethane,C2H6(g),and toluene,C7H8(l).What prediction would you make concerning their standard molar entropies at 298 K?
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As a chemical reaction proceeds toward equilibrium,the free energy of the system decreases.
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The higher the pressure of a gas sample,the greater is its entropy.
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For a process with S < 0,which one of the following statements is correct?
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Calculate G° for the reaction
SiCl4(g)+ 2Mg(s) 2MgCl2(s)+ Si(s)

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Which of the following is true for a system at equilibrium?
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Compare one mole of ice with one mole of liquid water,both at 1.0 atm and 0°C.The melting point of ice at 1.0 atm is 0°C.For the process
H2O(s) H2O(l)
under these conditions predict whether each of the following quantities will be greater than,less than,or equal to,zero .Explain each prediction in one sentence.
a. H°
b. S°
c. G°
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