section 19.1 entropy and the three laws of thermodynamics bill vining suny college at oneonta
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Section 19.1Entropy and the Three Laws of
Thermodynamics
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Control of Chemical Reactions
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Thermodynamic Control of Reactions
Enthalpy Bond Energies
– Forming stronger bonds favors reactions.– Molecules with strong bonds are more stable.
Entropy Randomness
– Reactions that increase random- ness are favored.– Forming gases favors reactions.
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The Laws of Thermodynamics
1st Law of Thermodynamics: Energy is Conserved
2nd Law of Thermodynamics: All physical and chemical changes occur such that
• at least some energy disperses,
• the total concentrated or organized energy of the universe decreases, and
• the total diffuse or disorganized energy of the universe increases.
Any process leads to an increase in total entropy.
In chemical systems entropy is viewed as the freedom
of movement of molecules and atoms.
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EntropyA measure of dissipated energy within a system.
Symbol: SUnits: J/K
2nd Law of Thermodynamics:
All physical and chemical changes occur such that the total entropy of the universe increases.
ΔSuniverse = ΔSsystem + ΔSsurroundings > 0 = a “spontaneous” system
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Standard Molar EntropySymbol: SUnits: J/K
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Trends in Entropy
State
Br2(g) = 245.5 J/K vs. Br2(ℓ) = 152.2 J/K
Temperature
As temperature increases, molecular motions increase (even without a phasechange). Therefore, S increases with increasing temperature.
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Trends in Entropy
Molecular Size: Larger molecules have more vibrational modes and greater freedom of movement
CH4(g) = 186.3 J/K CH3CH3(g) = 229.6 J/K CH3CH2CH3(g) = 269.9 J/K
Forces Between Particles:
Stronger bonding in a solid results in less freedom of movement.
NaF = 51.2 J/K MgO = 26.9 J/K
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Where does standard entropy come from?
Entropy of perfect solidat 0 K = 0 J/K
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Section 19.2Calculating Entropy Change
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Calculating Entropy ChangeFor the System, in general:
If the system gets more random, S is positive. (Favors the reaction)
If the system gets more ordered, S is negative. (Disfavors the reaction)
( ) ( )o o oS S products S reactants
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Calculating SSpecial Case: Phase Changes
T
HS
T
qS changephaserev
Heat of fusion (melting) of ice is 6000 J/mol. What is the entropy change for melting ice at 0 oC?
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Calculating S: All other reactions
C3H8(g) + 5 O2(g) 3 CO2(g) + 4 H2O(ℓ)
( ) ( )o o oS S products S reactants So(J/K)C3H8(g) = 269.9 O2(g) = 205.1CO2(g) = 213.7H2O(ℓ) = 69.9
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Predicting the sign of entropy change:
What types of reactions lead to increased entropy?
Effect of moles of gas:
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What types of reactions lead to increased entropy?
Effect of dissolution:
NaCl(s) NaCl(aq) So(NaCl(s)) = 72.1 J/K So(NaCl(aq)) = 115.5 J/K
NaOH(s) NaOH(aq) So(NaOH(s)) = 64.5 J/K So(NaOH(aq)) = 48.1 J/K
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Entropy vs. Enthalpy Control of Reactions
Second law of thermodynamics: system and surroundingsSuniverse = Ssystem + Ssurroundings
systemsurroundings
systemsurroundings
exothermic system:
endothermic system:
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Entropy vs. Enthalpy Control of Reactions
Second law of thermodynamics: system and surroundingsSuniverse = Ssystem + Ssurroundings
systemuniverse system
-ΔHΔS = ΔS +
T
system surroundings
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Calculate the entropy change for the universe for the reaction:
2 NO(g) + 2 H2(g) N2(g) + 2 H2O(l)
Ho = -752.2 kJ and So = -351.6 J/K
systemuniverse system
-ΔHΔS = ΔS +
T
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Calculate the entropy change for the universe for the reaction:
2 NO(g) + 2 H2(g) N2(g) + 2 H2O(l)
Ho = -752.2 kJ and So = -351.6 J/K
Souniverse = +2171.3 J/K
The reaction is: _____________ favored.
The reaction _______ favored by entropy.
The reaction _______ favored by enthalpy.
At this temperature, the reaction is controlled by _______________.
systemuniverse system
-ΔHΔS = ΔS +
T
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Section 19.3Free Energy
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Putting S, H and Temperature Together
Gibb’s Free Energy: G = H - TS
When G is negative, reaction is favored.
When G is positive, reaction is disfavored.
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2 Fe2O3(s) + 3 C(s) 4 Fe(s) + 3 CO2(g)
H = +468 kJS = +561 J/K G = H - TS
What is G at 25 oC and at 1000 oC?
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Enthalpy vs. Entropy Control of Reactions
G = H - TS
At high temperatures:
At low temperatures:
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Temperature Domains and Reaction Favorability
H + - +S -
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2 Fe2O3(s) + 3 C(s) 4 Fe(s) + 3 CO2(g)
H = +468 kJS = +561 J/K
In what temperature range will this reaction be favored?
High or low?
What temperature?
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Free Energy vs. Temperature Curves
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Catalytic Converters
Nitrogen oxides cause smog.
N2(g) + O2(g) 2 NO(g) H = +180 kJ S = +25 J/K
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Free Energy of Formation: Only used at 25 oC
Gof(compound) = Go for reaction to make 1 mol
from elements in their natural states
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Free Energy of Formation: Only used at 25 oC
( ) ( )o o of fG G products G reactants
CH3CH2OH(ℓ) + 3 O2(g) 2 CO2(g) + 3 H2O(ℓ)