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S univ = S sys + S surr Must be ____ for spontaneity as dictated by… + …the Second Law of Thermodynamics S surr = H / T (at constant P) So that: S univ = S sys - H / T multiply both sides by –T and rearrange to get… Indicates the units of entropy: J/K
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S univ = H - T S G Hess’s Law Organizational Energy 1 st Law of Thermo Change in Free Energy Put in values that can easily be calculated… H° - T S°= G° This is called: Gibb’s-Helmholtz Equation Standard change in Enthalpy This is called:Standard change in Entropy This is called:Standard change in Free Energy Standard states: (s)- pure (l)- pure (g)- pure, 1 atm (aq)- 1M Elemental- stable form Can be measured from relative standard formation reactions Can be measured from absolute* entropy values
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H 2 O (l) + Na 2 O 2 (s) + S (s) → NaOH (aq) + SO 2(g) 224 Use Hess’s Law to get H°: H° = n H f ° products - n H f ° reactants 2(-286 kJ) 2(-515 kJ) 0 kJ 4(-470 kJ) -297 kJ 2(70 J/K) 2(95 J/K) 32 J/K 4(50 J/K) 248 J/K At 25.0°C the following reaction occurs under standard state conditions H° = -2177 kJ + 1602 kJ H° = -575 kJ Use absolute S values to get S°: S° = nS° prod. - nS° react. S° = 448J/K - 362 J/K S° = 86 J/K Use Gibbs-Helmholtz to get G°: G° = H° - T S° G° = -575 kJ – [ (298 K) (86 J/K) (1 kJ/1000 J)] G° = -600 kJ Redox Reaction: transfer of electrons!!!! O +4 oxidation -2 reduction -2 Spontaneous under standard conditions!
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H 2 O (l) + Na 2 O 2 (s) + S (s) → NaOH (aq) + SO 2(g) 224 2(-237 kJ) 2(-451 kJ) 0 kJ 4(-419 kJ) -300 kJ At 25.0°C the following reaction occurs under standard state conditions Use stand. G f ° values to get G°: G° = n G f ° prod. - n G f ° react. G° = -1976 kJ + 1376 kJ G° = -600 kJ Use Gibbs-Helmholtz to get G°: G° = H° - T S° G° = -575 kJ – [ (298 K) (86 kJ/K) (1 kJ/1000 J)] G° = -600 kJ the same !!!!!
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The Third Law of Thermodynamics… The entropy of a perfect crystal at Absolute Zero is zero. S = k log W Boltzmann’s Entropy Equation Number of microstates, called the multiplicity The Boltzmann Constant, 1.381 x 10 -23 J/K
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