Topic 12: Entropy Flashcards

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Explain the solubility trend in group 2 hydroxides (OH-):

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  • solubility increases down group
  • enthalpy of solution becomes more negative
  • entropy of surroundings becomes more positive
  • entropy of hydrated ions increases (more +)
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Explain the solubility trend in group 2 sulfates (SO4 2-)

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  • solubility decreases down group
  • enthalpy of solution becomes less negative down group
  • entropy of surroundings becomes less positive down group
  • entropy of hydrated ions increases (less +)
  • however magnitude of entropy of surroundings > entropy of hydrated ions
  • so entropy total is NEGATIVE
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3
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What is lattice energy?

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  • one mole of an ionic compound is formed from its ions in the gaseous state
  • under standard conditions
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What factors effect lattice energy magnitude?

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  • size of charge on ions (higher charge, higher LE)
  • ionic radii (smaller radii, higher LE)
  • no. of covalent interactions between ions (more interactions, higher LE)
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5
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What is the enthalpy change of atomization?

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  • when one mole of gaseous atoms are formed from its element in the standard state
  • under standard conditions
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What is electron affinity?

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  • when each atom in one mole of atoms in the gaseous state gains an electron to form a negative ion
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What is the first ionization energy?

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  • the energy required to remove one electron from an atom, in one mole of atoms in the gaseous state
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What are the assumptions of a perfect ionic model for theoretical lattice energy?

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  • ions are in contact with each other
  • ions are perfectly spherical
  • charge on each ion is perfectly distributed
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9
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What are the reasons for variation in experimental and theoretical lattice energies?

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  • ionic lattice could have significant covalent character
  • if exp. > theoretical
  • more energy required to overcome covalent character
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10
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What is the enthalpy change of solution?

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  • the enthalpy change when one mole of an ionic solid dissolves in water to form an infinitely dilute solution
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What is the enthalpy change of hydration?

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  • when one mole of an ion in its gaseous state is completely hydrated by water
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12
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What are the factors affecting enthalpy change of hydration?

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  • charge of ion: greater electrostatic forces of attraction between water molecules if charge is high
  • ionic radii: electrostatic forces between ions and water are stronger if ionic radii small (more energy released upon hydration)
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