5.2.2 - Enthalpy and entropy Flashcards

1
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Define entropy

A

A measure of the dispersal of energy in a system which is greater when the system is more disordered

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2
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What is the symbol of entropy?

A

S

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3
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Solid or gas, which is more disordered?

A

Gas

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4
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What is the unit of standard entropy?

A

J K^-1 mol^-1

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5
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How does temperature affect entropy?

A

The greater temperature particles have more energy and move more. Thus the arrangement of particles become more random.

More random arrangement = higher entropy

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6
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When a solid ionic lattice is dissolved in solution what happens to entropy?

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Entropy increases because the ions are more disordered

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7
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How does change in number of gas molecules in a reaction affect entropy?

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Increase in number of gas molecules = increase in entropy

decrease in number of gas molecules = decrease in entropy

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8
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What is equation used to calculate entropy change?

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ΔS(reaction) = ΔS(products) - ΔS(reactants)

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9
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What is the Gibbs’ free energy equation?

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ΔG = ΔH - TΔS

ΔG - Gibbs free energy
ΔH - Enthalpy change
T - Temp in kelvin
ΔS - Entropy change

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10
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For a reaction to occur spontaneously ΔG must be positive or negative?

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Negative

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11
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What are the limitations of the predictions of feasibility made using ΔG?

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  • Reactions may have high activation energy
  • Rate of reaction may be very slow
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