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Questions We Can Ask. How fast will it occur – Kinetics How much heat will it give off or absorb – D H (enthalpy) Will it create more or less disorder – D S (entropy) Will it occur at all? - D G (Gibb’s Free Energy). Spontaneous Reactions. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: How fast will it occur – Kinetics How much heat will it give off or absorb –  D H (enthalpy)

Thermodynamics

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Thermodynamics

1. How fast will it occur – Kinetics

2. How much heat will it give off or absorb – H (enthalpy)

3. Will it create more or less disorder – S (entropy)

4. Will it occur at all? - G (Gibb’s Free Energy)

Questions We Can Ask

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Thermodynamics

1. Spontaneous Rxns – occur without an outside source of energy

2. Direction – Rxns are spontaneous in one direction only (eggs breaking picture)

3. Temperature has an effect

Ice Water (spont. Above 0oC, reverse not spontaneous)

Spontaneous Reactions

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Thermodynamics

4. Many spontaneous rxns:

1. Exothermic – Give off heat

2. Increase disorder

Spontaneous Reactions

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Thermodynamics

1. Entropy – measure of disorder

2. More disorder, larger the entropy

3. S+ More disorder (shuffling a deck of cards)

4. S- Less disorder (ordering a deck of cards)

Entropy

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Thermodynamics

Boltzmann

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Thermodynamics

1. States of matter

Solid Liquid Gas Plasma

2. Dissolving - S+

NaOH(s) Na+(aq) + OH-(aq)

Entropy

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Thermodynamics

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Thermodynamics

3. Decomposing

CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g)

4. Increase in # gas molecules

PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g)

Entropy

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Thermodynamics

Is S is positive or negative for:1. H2O(l) H2O(g)2. Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq) AgCl(s)

3. 2Fe2O3(s) 4Fe(s) + 3O2(g)

4. CaO(s) + CO2(g) CaCO3(s)

5. N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g)

6. N2(g) + O2(g) 2NO(g)

Entropy

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Thermodynamics

1. Energy is conserved

2. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it only changes form

3. E = q + w

4. Battery in a motorized toy car

Chemical Electrical Mechanical

Work Done

Some waste heat produced

The First Law

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Thermodynamics

1. Entropy is not conserved

2. The universe is getting more disordered.

3. Can only create “local order.”

4. Ex: Cleaning locker – You sweat and threw a lot of things away. Universe got more disordered.

The Second Law

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Thermodynamics

1. The entropy of a pure crystal at absolute zero is zero

2. Theoretical state of perfect order

3. Above 0 K At 0 K

atoms wiggle no molec.

motion

The Third Law

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Thermodynamics

First Energy is conserved

Second Entropy is NOT conserved

Third Pure crystal at 0 K has zero entropy

Laws of Thermodynamics

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Which of the following pairs has the higher entropy?

1. H2O(s) or H2O(l)2. NaCl(s) or HCl(g)3. HCl(g) or Ar(g)

4. N2(g) at 78 K or N2(g) at 298 K

5. H2(g) or SO2(g)6. 1 mol of HCl(g) or 2 mol HCl(g)

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Thermodynamics

1. Standard Molar Entropies – at 1 atm and 25oC (298 K)

2. Unit – Joule/ mol K

3. Standard molar entropies of element is not zero

Hof So

Fe(s) 0 27.2

4.Sor = nSo

prod – mSoreactants

Calculating Entropy

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Thermodynamics

1. Calculate So for:

N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g)

(Ans: -198.3 J/ mol K, more order)

2. Calculate So for:

Al2O3(s) + 3H2(g) 2Al(s) + 3H2O(g)

(Ans: 180.4 J/ mol K, more disorder)

Calculating Entropy

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Thermodynamics

1. Josiah Gibbs – 1st Ph.D. in science from a U.S. University (Yale, 1863)

2. “Free Energy” – Maximum amount of work you can get from a chemical reaction

3. G < 0 Rxn will occur

G = 0 Rxn at equilibrium

G > 0 Rxn will NOT occur

4. G NEVER tells you how fast a rxn will occur

Gibbs Free Energy

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Thermodynamics

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Thermodynamics

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Thermodynamics

1. Combustion of Methane

CH4 + O2

G (-)

CO2 + H2O

Reaction position

Gibbs Free Energy

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Gor = nGf

oprod – mGf

orxts

1. Will the following rxn occur?

N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g)

(Ans: Gor = -33.32 kJ)

2. Will the following rxn occur?

CH4(g) + 2O2(g) CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)

(Ans: Gor = -800.7 kJ)

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Thermodynamics

G = H – TS

T must be in Kelvin

1. Use H and S to determine if the following reaction occurs spontaneously at 500oC.

N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g) (Ans: G = 61 kJ)

2. At what temperature will it become spontaneous?

Gibbs Free Energy

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Thermodynamics

3. Use H and S to determine if the following reaction occurs spontaneously at 25 oC?

2SO2(g) + O2(g) 2SO3(g)

(Ans: G = -140.1 kJ)

4. At what temperature will it become non-spontaneous?

Gibbs Free Energy

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Thermodynamics

G = H – TSH S G

- + Always spontaneous

- - Spont at low temps

+ + Spont at high temps

+ - Never spontaneous

Gibbs Free Energy

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Thermodynamics

1. A certain rxn is exothermic and becomes more ordered. Will the rxn occur at any temperature?

2. A certain rxn is endothermic and becomes less ordered. Will it occur?

Gibbs Free Energy

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Thermodynamics

3. A certain rxn is exothermic and occurs at any temperature. What does this reveal?

Gibbs Free Energy

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A solution of sodium chloride is added to a solution of silver(I)nitrate.

a. Write the net ionic reaction

b.Predict and explain the sign of G (a reaction does occur)

c. Predict and explain the sign of S

d.Predict and explain the sign of H

e. High or low temperature spontaneity?

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Thermodynamics

HIs heat produced or must heat a rxn

or = no

prod – morxts

Smore or less order

Sor = nSo

prod – mSorxts

Overview

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Thermodynamics

G

• Tells you whether a rxn will occur spontaneously

• Considers H, S and temperature

G = H – TS

• Does NOT tell you speed

Overview

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ThermodynamicsFree Energy and K

G = 0 at equilibriumG = Go + RT lnQ = Go + RT lnK

Go = -RT lnK or K = e-G/RT

Go negative K>1Go zero K=1Go positive K<1

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Thermodynamics

Calculate the value of K for the following equation if Go = -33.32 kJ:

N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g)

Go = -RT lnKlnK = Go = -33,320 J

-RT (-8.314 J/mol-K)(298K)lnK = 13.4K = e13.4 = 6.6 X 105

Example 3

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Thermodynamics

Calculate Go and K for the following reaction at 298 K.

H2(g) + Br2(g) 2HBr(g)

ANS: -109.6 kJ/mol, 1.6 X 1019

Example 4

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ThermodynamicsFree Energy and K

Go is at 298 K (25oC)Can calculate G at other temperatures using:

G = Go + RT lnQ

Go = Free energy change at 25oCR = 8.314 J/mol-KT = Temperature in Kelvin (Absolute temperature)Q = Reaction Coefficient

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Thermodynamics

Calculate the G at 298 K for a reaction mixture of 1.0 atm of N2, 3.0 atm of H2, and 0.50 atm of NH3.

N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g)

Example 1

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Thermodynamics

Q = [NH3]2 = (0.50)2 = 0.0093

[N2][H2]3 (1.0)(3.0)3

Go = -33.32 kJ

G = Go + RT lnQG = -33,320 J + (8.3.14 J/mol-K)(298 K)(ln0.0093)G = - 44.9 kJ/mol

(larger driving force for making NH3)

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Thermodynamics

Calculate the G at 298 K for a reaction mixture of 0.50 atm of N2, 0.75 atm of H2, and 2.0 atm of NH3.

(ANS: -26.0 kJ/mol)

Example 2

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40.a) As4 b) 1 mol H2O(g)

c) 0.5 mol CH4 d) 100 g Na2SO4(aq)

42.a) S – (fewer moles gas)

b) S+ (more moles gas)

c) S- (fewer moles gas)

d) S – (formation of solid)

50.a) 15.9 b) -147.2 c) -207.2 d) -221.5

54. a) H- b) S+ c) G =-32.2 kJ (spon)

56.a) -2116.4 kJ b) 218.1 kJ c) -895.0 kJ

d) -240.6 kJ

58.a) -190.5 kJ b) 69.1 kJ c) 192.7 kJ

d) 40.8 kJ

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62. a) -795 kJ b) +519 kJ, 3200K

74.a) G becomes more negative, more spon

b) G becomes more positive, less spon

c) G becomes more negative, more spon

76. a) Go = 29.2 kJ b) G = -9.3 kJ

78.a) K = 2 X 10-14 b) K = 1.6 X 1014

c) K = 3.5 X 1024