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1 TEMAS SELECTOS DE FISICOQUÍMICA ¡¡BIENVENIDOS!! Dr. René D. Peralta. Dpto. de Procesos de Polimerización. Correo electrónico: rene@ciqa.mxrene@ciqa.mx Tel. 01 844 438 9830 Ext. 1260. Maestría en Ciencia e Ingeniería de Materiales. PEÑOLES

2 CONTENIDO DEL CURSO 8. Principios extremos y relaciones termodinámicas.  9. Equilibrio químico en una mezcla de gases ideales.  10. Equilibrio de fases en sistemas de un componente.  11. Soluciones.

3 Ideal and Dilute Solutions

4 Master Thermodynamics Equations

5 Chemical Potential Diffusion from high to low potential. Chemical potential is a Partial Molar Quantity Sum of moles of components

6 Chemical Potential of a Binary (A & B) Mixture Chem. Potential applied to other variables:

7 Measures of Composition s = solute ; A = solvent; V = Tot. Vol. of solution. Weight %: Mole Fraction: Molarity: Molality: Different Composition Equations for different Laws

8 Other Partial Molar Quantities Partial Molar Volume: Partial Molar Enthalpy: Partial Molar Entropy:

9 Calculation for Partial Molar Volumes V = f(n A, n B ) @ constant P & T Integrate @ constant composition

10 Add EtOH to EtOH Add water to water

11 Calculation for Partial Molar Volumes: 100 mL EtOH and 100 mL H 2 O (A) EtOH: d = 0.785 g/mLM = 46.1 g/mol (B) Water: d = 0.997 g/mLM = 18.0 g/mol

12 Raoult’s Law & Ideal Solutions Vapor Pressure (VP)  P i (escaping tendency   g) Gas Ideality => No Intermolecular forces Solution Ideality => Uniformity in Intermolecular forces. (Binary: A-A, B-B, A-B all the same) Dalton’s Law

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14 Raoult’s Law & Ideal Solutions

15 Thermodynamics of Mixing for an Ideal Solution

16 TD’s of Mixing for an Ideal Binary (A-B) Solution See Mathcad plot

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18 Finding Minimum of ΔG mix curve

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20 Henry’s Law (Solubility of gases in liquids) In dilution solutions, each solute is surrounded by solvent molecules (uniform environment, relatively ‘ideal.’) Positive and Negative deviations from Raoult’s Law Endothermic Mixing versus Exothermic Mixing

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23 Phase Diagrams

24 The Phase Diagrams of H 2 O and CO 2 Phase Diagrams

25 Phase Diagrams for Multi-components For 2 components: Need 3 variables ( T, P, composition ) P T Most common plots: VP vs.  @ constant T B. pt. vs.  @ constant P

26 Phase Diagrams for Multi-components Liquidus Curve: Vapour Curve:

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28 Phase Diagrams for Multi-components

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30 Boiling-Point Elevation Molal boiling-point-elevation constant, K b, expresses how much  T b changes with molality, m S : Decrease in freezing point (  T f ) is directly proportional to molality (K f is the molal freezing-point-depression constant): Colligative Properties

31 Figure 13.22

32 Solubility ( Conc’n vs. T ) Derivation starting with equilibrium thermodynamics, At equilibrium (constant P & T):

33 Freezing Point Depression ( T vs. conc’n ) K f = molal freezing point constant, all properties of the solvent A [ units = K kg mol -1 ] Similar equation for  T b

34 Osmosis movement of a solvent from low solute concentration to high solute concentration across a semipermeable membrane. Colligative Properties Figure 13.23

35 Osmosis Osmotic pressure, , is the pressure required to stop osmosis: Colligative Properties

36 Application to Polymeric Solutions

37 Ideal and Dilute Solutions


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