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Question 15 When delta G is negative (1 point) * None of the above O reaction...
Question 12 When delta G is negative (1 point)* entropy is high and enthalpy low entropy low and enthalpy high when entropy is negative when entropy is zero Question 13 Question 13 When delta G is negative (1 point) * O initial G is high and final G is low initial G is low and final G is high intial G is in equilibrium with final G O none Question 14 When delta G is negative (1 point) * O...
Question 5 When delta G is negative (1 point) * enthalpy is negative reaction is spontaneous rx is at equilibrium rx is non-spontaneous Question 6 If a rx has delta S positive and delta H negative, the rx is (1 point) * non-spontaneous at all temp O spontaneous at all temp spontaneous only at high temp O spontaneous only at low temp
Question 5 The spontaneity of a reaction depends both on the enthalpy change, Delta H, and entropy change, Delta S. Reactions that release energy produce more stable products, and the universe tends toward disorder. Thus, an exothermic reaction with a positive entropy change will always be spontaneous. Mathematically, this relationship can be represented as where Delta G is the change in Gibbs free energy and T is the Kelvin temperature. If Delta G is negative, then the reaction is spontaneous....
when entropy is zero Question 13 When delta G is negative (1 point) * initial G is high and final G is low initial G is low and final G is high Intial G is in equilibrium with final G none Question 14 When delta G is negative (1 point)* All of the above O system has low entropy system is at equilibrium Othere is an attractor operating in the mechanism
5 of 15 A reaction is non-spontaneous. What can you conclude about the reverse reaction? O It is spontaneous. It must be exothermic O It must have an increase in entropy O It is in equilibrium. 6 of 15 Based on the AG calculation, a student determined that a synthesis reaction should be spontaneous. When the student tries out the reaction, however, nothing happens. Which explanation is most plausible? O the student probably made a mistake in the calculation O...
Question 11 How can you apply the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics to your life? (1 point)* By applying energy into my surroundings to keep things organized O By keeping positive By staying in equilibrium O None of the above Question 12 When delta G is negative (1 point)* entropy is high and enthalpy low entropy low and enthalpy high when entropy is negative when entropy is zero
2. Decide whether each of the following statements is true or false. If false, rewrite it to make it true. a. Entropy of the universe increases in all spontaneous reactions. wo False If entropy is bw enough it con be spontaneous, b. Reactions with a negative free energy change (A-Gº <0) are product-favored and occur with rapid transformation of reactants to products. True c. An exothermic reaction will always be spontaneous. I NO when AH is negative the reaction can...
Question 7 Predict change in entropy for H2 + O2 --> 2H20 (1 point) negative none O positive O zero Question 8 Predict change in entropy for Fe(s)+ HCl(aq)--> H2(g) + FeCl2(aq) (1 point)* negative none positive zero
Thermodynamics Practice Problems 1. Predict the sign of AS.(positive or negative) for the following reactions a 2 Mg(s) +,(@) 2 Mgo (s) AS b. CH206(s) → 2C,H,OH(I) + 2003(g) AS c. 2 NH3(g) + CO2(g) → H2O(l) + NH CONH3(aq) AS d. Cu(s) (at 100°C) → Cu(s) (at 25°C) AS 2. Which two variables can indicate if a reaction is spontaneous or not? 3. The second law of thermodynamics tells us that: a Energy is conserved. b. The entropy of...
HELP!!!!! as soon as possible Question 9 (1 point) Which of the following reactions would show an increase in entran apply. O CaCO3 (s) CaO (s) + CO28) C6H6(s) C6H6() 4 NO (g) + 6 H20 (8) 4 NH3(g) + 5 O2 (g) 2 NIS (s) + 3 O2 (g) - 2 SO2(g) + 2 NIO (s) 2503(9) 2SO2(g) + O2(g) 3 Question 8 (1 point) Which of the following has the highest entoon C6H12(l) at 200 K in a...