Quiz 6
Quiz 6
Quiz 6
Due: 11:59pm on Saturday, November 17, 2012 Note: You will receive no credit for late submissions. To learn more, read your instructor's Grading Policy
Question 1
Part A
For a single substance at atmospheric pressure, classify the following as describing a spontaneous process, a nonspontaneous process, or an equilibrium system. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.
Answer Requested
Keep in mind that spontaneous does not mean instantaneous. Some spontaneous processes occur quite slowly.
ANSWER:
Part B
Determine whether each of these processes is reversible or irreversible. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.
ANSWER:
Correct
In reality, no process can truly be reversible because of loss and dissipation of energy during the change. In other words, infinitesimal changes (those that do not affect the surroundings) are not realistically feasible.
Question 2
Part A
Which of the following processes are spontaneous, and which are nonspontaneous? (a) the ripening of a banana, (b) dissolution of sugar in a cup of hot coffee, (c) the reaction of nitrogen atoms to form molecules at 25 and 1 , (d) lightning, (e) formation of and molecules from and at room temperature and 1 of pressure.
Correct
Question 3
The normal boiling point of is 58.8 , and its molar enthalpy of vaporization is = 29.6 .
Part A
When ANSWER: boils at its normal boiling point, does its entropy increase or decrease?
increase decrease
Correct
Part B
Calculate the value of ANSWER: = 134 when 1.50 of is vaporized at 58.8 .
Correct
Question 4
For each of the following pairs, choose the substance with the higher entropy per mole at a given temperature.
Part A
or ANSWER: ,
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Part B
at 3 atm pressure or ANSWER: at 3 atm pressure at 1.5 atm pressure at 1.5 atm pressure,
Correct
Part C
1 of in 15.0 or 1 of in 1.50 ,
ANSWER:
1 1
of of
in 15.0 in 1.50
Correct
Part D
or ANSWER: .
Correct
Question 5
Part A
Predict the sign of the entropy change of the system for each of the following reactions. (a) (b) (c) (d) ANSWER:
Correct
Question 6
Using values from Appendix C in the textbook, calculate values for the following reactions.
Part A
Correct
Part B
Correct
Part C
Correct
Part D
ANSWER: = 92.3
Correct
Question 7
For a certain chemical reaction, = - 33.0 and = - 83.0 .
Part A
Is the reaction exothermic or endothermic? ANSWER: exothermic endothermic
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Part B
Does the reaction lead to an increase or decrease in the disorder of the system? ANSWER: increase decrease
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Part C
Calculate for the reaction at 298 .
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Part D
Is the reaction spontaneous at 298 ANSWER: yes no under standard conditions?
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Question 8
Using data in Appendix C in the textbook, calculate , , and at 298 for each of the following reactions.
Part A
Express your answer using five significant figures. ANSWER: = -537.22
Correct
Part B
Express your answer using three significant figures. ANSWER: = 13.7
Correct
Part C
Express your answer using five significant figures. ANSWER: = -541.40
Correct
Part D
Express your answer using four significant figures. ANSWER: = -106.7
Correct
Part E
Express your answer using four significant figures. ANSWER: = -142.2
Correct
Part F
Express your answer using three significant figures. ANSWER: = -64.0
Correct
Part G
Express your answer using four significant figures. ANSWER: = -165.9
Correct
Part H
Express your answer using two significant figures. ANSWER: = 1.4
Correct
Part I
Express your answer using three significant figures. ANSWER:
= -166.2
Correct
Question 9
Part A
Classify each of the following reactions as one of the four possible types: 1 spontaneous at all temperatures; 2 nonspontaneous at all temperatures; 3 spontaneous at low ; nonspontaneous at high ; 4 spontaneous at high ; nonspontaneous at low . (a) (b) (c) ANSWER:
Question 10
Acetylene gas, , is used in welding.
Part A
Write a balanced equation for the combustion of acetylene gas to and .
Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer. ANSWER:
Correct
Part B
How much heat is produced in burning 8 of under standard conditions if both reactants and products are brought to 298 ?
Correct
Part C
What is the maximum amount of useful work that can be accomplished under standard conditions by this reaction when 8 Express your answer using five significant figures. ANSWER: = -9880.8 of is burned?
Correct
Question 11
The equilibrium constant of a system, , can be related to the standard free energy change, , using the following equation:
where
is equal to 8.314
Under conditions other than standard state, the following equation applies:
except that the concentrations or pressures used are not necessarily the
Part A
Acetylene, , can be converted to ethane, , by a process known as hydrogenation. The reaction is
Substance
( 209.2
1. Calculate
Express the standard free energy in kilojoules using four significant figures. ANSWER: = -242.1
Express the standard free energy in joules using four significant figures.
ANSWER: = !2.421"105
ANSWER: = 2.7"1042
Correct
Based on the magnitude of , we know that this reaction has practically gone to completion at equilibrium.
Part B
At 25 the reaction from Part A has a composition as shown in the table below. Pressure ( ) 5.45 4.05 5.25"10!2 What is the free energy change, , in kilojoules for the reaction under these conditions?
Substance
where
as found in Part A.
where each pressure term is raised to the power of its coefficient from the balanced chemical equation.
ANSWER: = 5.87"10!4
ANSWER: = -261
Question 12
The reaction is the basis of a suggested method for removal of from power-plant stack gases.
The values below may be helpful when answering questions about the process.
370.4 33.01 0
395.2 20.17 0
Part A
Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction at a temperature of 298 .
where
is the standard free-energy change for the reaction in joules, for this equation is 8.314 because
where
and
This equation indicates that to find the standard free-energy change, standard free energies of formation for the products, formation for the reactants,
, for a chemical reaction you should calculate the sum of the , and subtract from it the sum of the standard free energies of
ANSWER: = -90.8
ANSWER:
where
, and
ANSWER: = 8"1015
Correct
Since both the temperature known variables the equation to one significant figure. and the standard free-energy change, simplifies to , are provided to three significant figures, after substituting values for , where 36.6 is known to three significant figures. When you raise
a value to the power of , only the digits after the decimal point are used to determine the number of significant figures in the answer. Therefore,
Part B
In principle, is this reaction a feasible method of removing from power-plant emissions?
Whether the equilibrium mixture is mostly reactants or products is indicated by the magnitude of the equilibrium constant By examining these quantities, you can identify whether will be consumed at standard conditions.
Hint 1. How to determine what the magnitude of the equilibrium constant indicates
Recall that in general for the reaction the equilibrium-constant expression is
where
, and
The numerator of the equilibrium-constant expression must be large for the value of the equilibrium constant to be large. Also notice that products appear in the numerator.
ANSWER: mostly products. The equilibrium mixture contains mostly reactants. nearly equal amounts of reactants and products.
ANSWER:
No; the reaction is highly spontaneous at 298 Yes; the reaction is highly spontaneous at 298 Yes; the reaction is highly spontaneous at 298 No; the reaction is not spontaneous at 298 No; the reaction is not spontaneous at 298
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To determine whether a chemical reaction is spontaneous you need to calculate the Gibbs free energy for the reaction. A negative freeenergy value indicates that the reaction is spontaneous as written. The magnitude of the equilibrium constant can be used to determine relative amounts of reactants and products at equilibrium. An equilibrium constant that is large in magnitude ( ) indicates significantly more products than reactants. In principle, this reaction is a feasible method to remove ; however, is a highly toxic gas that reduces the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. Its use would pose a safety hazard for plant workers and people in the nearby area.
Part C
Assume that the partial pressure of sulfur dioxide, vapor pressure of water is 22 , is equal to the partial pressure of dihydrogen sulfide, ( ) in the system at 298 , and therefore . . If the , calculate the equilibrium partial pressure of
where
, and
are their coefficients in the balanced chemical equation. value you calculated in Part A, then
Once you have the equilibrium-constant expression, substitute in the known pressure values and the solve for .
Hint 2. Convert the partial pressure for water to the appropriate units
Convert the vapor pressure of water, 22 , to atmospheres.
ANSWER: = 0.029
where
, and
are the partial pressures of sulfur dioxide, dihydrogen sulfide, sulfur, and water, respectively.
where
, and
ANSWER:
ANSWER:
= 4.7"10!7
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Because is very large, , it follows that the equilibrium partial pressure of is much smaller than the vapor pressure of .
Question 13
Use data from Appendix C in the textbook to calculate the equilibrium constant, , at 298 for each of the following reactions.
Part A
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Part B
Correct
Part C
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Question 14
Consider the decomposition of barium carbonate:
Part A
Using data from Appendix C in the textbook, calculate the equilibrium pressure of Express your answer using one significant figure. ANSWER: = 6"10!39 at 298 .
Correct
Part B
Using data from Appendix C in the textbook, calculate the equilibrium pressure of Express your answer using one significant figure. ANSWER: = 1"10!2 at 1300 .
Question 15
Using the data in Appendix C in the textbook and given the pressures listed, calculate for each of the following reactions at 298 .
Part A
= 3.5 ANSWER:
= 7.6
= 2.0
= -48.1
Correct
Part B
, ANSWER: = -1300
= 0.6
= 0.5
Correct
Part C
= 7.4
= 8.8
Correct
Score Summary:
Your score on this assignment is 86.2%. You received 12.93 out of a possible total of 15 points.