6. The extent of a compound's dissolving is based on the thermodynamic quantities of enthalpy and entropy. The enthalpy of dissolving depends on the -Choose... the number of arrangement strength of attraction /other ions present- between the ions in the solid-state and between the ions and -Choose...the container/ the temperature/the solvent. The entropy of dissolving is usually thermodynamically -Choose... favored/ disfavored because the ions have -Choose...stronger attractions/more available arrangements/greater organization- when dissolved.
6. The extent of a compound's dissolving is based on the thermodynamic quantities of enthalpy and...
Question 6 Status: Not yet answered | Points possible: 1.00 The extent of a compound's dissolving is based on the thermodynamic quantities of enthalpy and entropy. The enthalpy of dissolving depends on the Choose... between the ions in the solid state and between the ions and choose... because the ions have The entropy of dissolving is usually thermodynamically Choose... Choose... when dissolved.
3. d. Using the data given, calculate each of the thermodynamic quantities for Bal, dissolving in water at 25°C (use 298.15 K). Calculate and report each to 3 significant figures. Thermodynamic Balz Ba2+ Quantity 1 AH in kJ/mole -585.89 -537.64 -55.19 Sº in J/mole 165. 14 9 .62 111.29 AH° = -6213 kJ/mole reaction AS° = 06706 kJ/mole reaction AG° = -82 ✓ kJ/mole reaction b. From the AG' value, calculate the Ksp for a saturated solution of Balz. Ksp...
Exercise 2 Separation of a Mixture Based on Acid-Base Properties One purpose of this exercise is to learn how to use a separatory funnel to extract a single component away from other compounds in solution. To do so, we will apply the principles of solubility and acid-base behavior you’re seeing in class. One of the compounds is neutral in the acid-base sense. It has no ability to either donate or accept a proton from an aqueous solution, and will remain...