Title: Consider the decomposition of calcium carbonate:
118.29
- Consider the decomposition of calcium
carbonate - Calculate the pressure in atm of CO2 in an
equilibrium process (a) at 25oC and (b) at 800oC.
Assume that ?Ho 177.8 kJ/mol and ?So 160.5
J/K.mol for the temperature range.
219.1 (d)
3Br2 6OH? ? BrO3? 5Br? 3H2O
3Example 14.4
- What is the rate constant for a first order
reaction that converts 74 of starting material
to product in 33 minutes? - What is the half-life of this reaction?
0.0408 min-1
17 min
4Chemical Equilibria
- How can the yield of NH3 be maximized?
- How would the decomposition of NH3 be maximized?
- Is this reaction (as written) favored
entropically? - What is the effect of increasing temperature?
Increase N2 or H2, decrease NH3
Increase NH3, decrease N2 or H2
No, ?S is negative since moles of gas decrease
-T?S would be positive since ?S is negative
reaction becomes less spontaneous with increasing
T
5Chemical Equilibria
- Write the equilibrium constant expression for the
reaction in the forward direction. - Write the equilibrium constant expression for the
reaction in the reverse direction. - How are the two equilibrium constants related?
- Describe what is meant by equilibrium in terms of
chemical change as well as reaction rates.
Kf 1/Kr and Kr 1/Kf
Rate of forward reaction equals rate of reverse
reaction no net chemical change
6Chemical Equilibria
- Assume the Haber process proceeds with a ?G of
-33 kJ mol-1 at 298 K. Draw a reaction energy
diagram showing the relative energies of
reactants and products as well as the transition
state. - Define transition state.
- Define activation energy.
- Define free energy of the reaction.
- What term relates to the equilibrium constant, K?
- What term relates to the rate constant, k?
- What is a catalyst and what parameter is affected
by the presence of a catalyst?
7Colligative properties freezing point depression
- Calculate the approximate freezing point of a
solution made from 21.0 g NaCl and 1.00 102 g
of H2O. Kf of water is 1.86C/m. - A. 3.59C
- B. 6.68C
- C. -13.4C
- D. -6.68C
- E. -3.59C
The molality would be 2X (vant Hoff factor, i
2)
8Colligative properties freezing point depression
- Calculate the approximate freezing point of a
solution made from 21.0 g NaCl and 1.00 102 g
of H2O. Kf of water is 1.86C/m. - How would having 21.0 g of ethanol (CH3CH2OH)
affect the calculation? - How would the calculation be affected if the salt
were KNO3?
The molality would be 1X, i 1)
The molality would be 2X, i 2)
9Buffers
- How would you make a buffer of pH 5.0 from acetic
acid and sodium acetate? The pKa of acetic acid
is 1.74 x 10-5.
Combine equal volumes of 1.74 M sodium acetate
and 1.0 M acetic acid.
Take acetic acid and titrate it with NaOH until a
pH of 5.0 is reached.
1019.31 Nernst equation
- Calculate the standard potential of the cell
consisting of the Zn/Zn2 half-cell and the SHE.
What will the emf of the cell be if Zn2 0.45
M, PH2 2.0 atm, and H 1.8 M?
The overall reaction is Zn(s) 2H(aq) ?
Zn2(aq) H2(g)
Remember that the oxidant will be the reactant in
the half reaction with the more positive
reduction potential!