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Amount of energy (enthalpy, H) Order/disorder of the energy (entropy) ENTROPY ... change in enthalpy. change in entropy. Gibbs Free Energy Change = G. G = H (TS) ...
Chapter 16 Review . So So increases with: solid --- liquid --- gas greater complexity of molecules (have a greater number of rotations and vibrations) greater ...
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Thermodynamics: Spontaneity, Entropy and Free Energy The Significance of G If negative, the value of G in KJ is the maximum possible useful work that can be ...
All real processes occur spontaneously in the direction that increases the ... Final state is more disordered than the initial state (So is positive) ...
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Thermodynamics: Spontaneity, Entropy and Free Energy The Significance of G If negative, the value of G in KJ is the maximum possible useful work that can be ...
Thermodynamics: Spontaneity, Entropy and Free Energy Go and Equilibrium G = Go + RT lnQ At equilibrium, G is equal to zero, and Q = K. 0 = Go + RT lnK ...
Thermodynamics: Spontaneity, Entropy and Free Energy Calculation of Go When calculating Go from standard free energies of formation, keep in mind that Gfo ...
We need both thermodynamics and kinetics to describe a reaction completely. ... If DG ' 0 the process is nonspontaneous. Let's Check. For the reaction H2O(s) H2O(l) ...
Keep in Mind the Following Key Concepts When Doing Enthalpy calculations: ... These follow Hess's Law as with Enthalpy, so use values for So from tables to calculate. ...
50 % chance of finding the left empty. 4 possible arrangements ... Products - reactants to find DS (a state function) More complex molecules higher S . ...
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the voltaic (galvanic) electrochemical cell. 4/26 objectives: using standard reduction potentials to predict cell standard voltage (e0) and spontaneity.
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So, at standard state conditions. Go = Ho - T Sosys. Units on the State ... the system will NOT proceed spontaneously at high temperatures. Predict Spontaneity ...
First Law: conservation of energy ... Enthalpy. Change in enthalpy (?H) = heat of reaction at. constant pressure (qp) ... Enthalpy, entropy, and spontaneity ...
Gibb free energy (enthalpy), G. Spontaneity. Equilibrium constant. Chemical reactions ... H is the enthalpy (J) T is the temperature (K) S is the entropy (J/K) 9/27/09 ...
... a process is spontaneous, both enthalpy and entropy changes must be considered: Spontaneous process: Decrease in enthalpy ( DH). Increase in entropy ( DS) ...
Chapter 19 Thermodynamics and Equilibrium Overview First Law of Thermodynamics Spontaneous Processes and Entropy Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics Standard ...
Spontaneous process one that proceeds on its. own without any external influence ... Some spontaneous reactions are exothermic and. others are endothermic ...
Thermodynamics lets us predict whether a process will occur but gives no information about the amount of time required for the process. A spontaneous process is one ...
Energy and Chemical Change Chapter 16 * * * * * * Type of reaction or process Gsystem Suniverse Spontaneous Negative Positive Nonspontaneous Positive negative How ...
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Energy must sometimes be applied to initiate. eg: lighting a bunsen burner. H neg. ... Entropy, the Universe, & Free Energy. For any spontaneous reaction, Ssystem 0. ...
Chemical Thermodynamics Overview: Entropy a measure of disorder or randomness Second Law of Thermodynamics The entropy of the universe increases for spontaneous ...
Spontaneous rusting of nails in air. 4 Fe(s) 3 O2(g) 2Fe2O3(s) rusted nails. rust. spontaneous. not. spontaneous. Examples of spontaneous processes ...
Spontaneous vs. non-spontaneous thermodynamics vs. kinetics entropy = randomness (So) Gibbs free energy ( Go) Go for reactions - predicting spontaneous direction
No matter what the process, heat always lost to surroundings ... Non-spontaneous process requires external energy. Imagine trying to 'un-rust' the jalopy above ...