13B: Entropy Flashcards

1
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Some endothermic reactions can occur at room temperature,
state what this suggests.

A

Enthalpy changes alone do not control whether reactions occur.

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2
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Describe entropy

A

A measure of the disorder of a system.
The natural direction of change is increasing total entropy.

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3
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Explain why entropy changes occur during changes of state.

A

Solid -> liquid -> gas
Molecules have greater freedom of movement,
so entropy increases

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4
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Explain why entropy changes occur during dissolving of a solid ionic lattice.

A

Molecules have greater freedom of movement,
so entropy increases

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5
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Explain why entropy changes occur during reactions in which there is a change in the number of moles from reactants to products.

A

Number of moles increases,
More disorder,
Entropy increases.

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6
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State the equation to calculate the total entropy change of a reaction.

A

Total entropy change = Entropy change in the system + Entropy change in the surroundings

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7
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State the equation to calculate the entropy change in the surroundings

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Entropy change in surroundings = - Enthalpy change (kJ/mol) / Temperature (K)

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8
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State what is determined by the balance between the entropy change and the enthalpy change

A

The feasibility of a reaction

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9
Q

State the equation for Gibb’s Free Energy change

A

ΔG = ΔH - TΔSsystem

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10
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State how the Gibb’s Free Energy change can be used to predict wether a reaction is feasible

A

If ΔG < 0,
Reaction is feasible

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State how the Gibb’s Free Energy change equation can be used to determine the temperature at which a reaction is feasible

A

Use ΔG = 0,
Solve equation for T

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12
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State the equation that shows the relationship between Gibb’s Free Energy change and the equilibrium constant

A

ΔG = −RT ln K

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13
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Describe the relationship between Gibb’s Free Energy change and the equilibrium constant

A

Reactions which are feasible in terms of ΔG have large values for the equilibrium constant
(ΔG = −RT ln K)

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14
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Explain why a reaction for which the ΔG value is negative may not occur in practice

A

May be inhibited by kinetic factors,
e.g. large activation energy

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