Chemistry: The Science in Context (Fifth Edition)
Chemistry: The Science in Context (Fifth Edition)
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Author: Thomas R. Gilbert, Rein V. Kirss, Natalie Foster, Stacey Lowery Bretz, Geoffrey Davies
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.48QP
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Interpretation: The value of ΔGο for the reaction of the fuel gas acetylene with hydrogen gas for given thermodynamic properties at 25°C is to be calculated.

Concept introduction: The free energy change (ΔGο) is calculated by the formula,

ΔGο=ΔHrxnοTΔSrxnο

To determine: The value of ΔGο for the reaction of the fuel gas acetylene with hydrogen gas for given thermodynamic properties at 25°C

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Answer to Problem 17.48QP

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The value of ΔGο for the reaction of the fuel gas acetylene with hydrogen gas is -380.685kJ_ .

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Explanation

Given

The enthalpy change for formation (ΔHfο) of C2H2(g) is 226.7kJ/mol .

The enthalpy change for formation (ΔHfο) of H2(g) is 0kJ/mol .

The enthalpy change for formation (ΔHfο) of C2H6(g) is 84.7kJ/mol .

The standard molar entropy (Sο) of C2H2(g) is 200.8Jmol1K1 .

The standard molar entropy (Sο) of H2(g) is 130.6Jmol1K1 .

The standard molar entropy (Sο) of C2H6(g) is 229.5Jmol1K1 .

The reaction at 25°C temperature (T) is,

C2H2(g)+2H2(g)C2H6(g) (1)

The free energy change (ΔGο) is calculated by the formula,

ΔGο=ΔHrxnοTΔSrxnο (2)

The equation (1) is balanced reaction.

The enthalpy change for a reaction (ΔHrxnο) is calculated by the formula,

ΔHrxnο=n×ΔHfο(Products)m×ΔHfο(Reactants) (3)

Where,

  • ΔHfο(Products) is standard enthalpy of formation of the products.
  • ΔHfο(Reactants) is of standard enthalpy of formation of the reactants.
  • n is number of moles of products.
  • m is number of moles of reactants.

In the balanced chemical equation (1) the,

  • Number of moles of product C2H6(g) is 1 .
  • Number of moles of reactant C2H2(g) is 1 .
  • Number of moles of reactant H2(g) is 2 .

The n×ΔHfο(Products) for the balanced chemical reaction (1) is expressed as,

n×ΔHfο(Products)=1mol×ΔHf,C2H6(g)ο (4)

Where,

  • ΔHf,C2H6(g)ο is the enthalpy change for formation (ΔHfο) of C2H6(g) .

Substitute the value of ΔHf,C2H6(g)ο in equation (4).

n×ΔHfο(Products)=1mol×84.7kJ/mol=84.7kJ

The m×ΔHfο(Reactants) for the balanced chemical reaction (1) is expressed as,

m×ΔHfο(Reactants)=1mol×ΔHf,C2H2(g)ο+2mol×ΔHf,H2(g)ο (5)

Where,

  • ΔHf,C2H2(g)ο is the enthalpy change for formation (ΔHfο) of C2H2(g) .
  • ΔHf,H2(g)ο is the enthalpy change for formation (ΔHfο) of H2(g) .

Substitute the values of ΔHf,C2H2(g)ο and ΔHf,H2(g)ο in equation (5).

m×ΔHfο(Reactants)=1mol×226.7kJ/mol+2mol×0kJ/mol=226.7kJ

Substitute the values of n×ΔHfο(Products) and m×ΔHfο(Reactants) in equation (3).

ΔHrxnο=84.7kJ226.7kJ=311.4kJ

The standard entropy change (ΔSο) is calculated by the formula,

ΔSrxnο=nproducts×Sο(products)mreactants×Sο(reactants) (6)

Where,

  • nproducts is the number of moles of products.
  • mreactants is the number of moles of reactants.
  • Sο(products) is the standard molar entropy of products.
  • Sο(reactants) is the standard molar entropy of reactants.

In the balanced chemical equation (1) the,

  • Number of moles of product C2H6(g) is 1 .
  • Number of moles of reactant C2H2(g) is 1 .
  • Number of moles of reactant H2(g) is 2 .

The nproducts×Sο(products) is expressed as,

nproducts×Sο(products)=1mol×SC2H6(g)ο (7)

Where,

  • SC2H6(g)ο is the standard molar entropy of C2H6(g) .

Substitute the value of SC2H6(g)ο in equation (7).

nproducts×Sο(products)=1mol×229.5Jmol1K1=229.5JK1

The mreactants×Sο(reactants) is expressed as,

mreactants×Sο(reactants)=(1mol×SC2H2(g)ο)+(2mol×SH2(g)ο) (8)

Where,

  • SC2H2(g)ο is the standard molar entropy of C2H2(g) .
  • SH2(g)ο is the standard molar entropy of H2(g) .

Substitute the values of SC2H2(g)ο and SH2(g)ο in equation (8).

mreactants×Sο(reactants)=(1mol×200.8Jmol1K1)+(2mol×130.6Jmol1K1)=200.8JK1+261.2JK1=462JK1

Substitute the values of mreactants×Sο(reactants) and nproducts×Sο(products) in equation (6).

ΔSrxnο=229.5JK1462JK1=232.5JK1

To change the value of ΔSrxnο in kJK1 , use conversion factor.

1J=103kJ232.5JK1=232.5×103kJK1

To change the value of temperature (T) in Kelvin (K) , use conversion factor.

0°C=(0+273)K25°C=(25+273)K=298K

Substitute the values of ΔSrxnο (kJK1) , ΔHrxnο and T (K) in equation (2).

ΔGο=ΔHrxnοTΔSrxnο=311.4kJ(298K×232.5×103kJK1)=311.4kJ69.285kJ=380.685kJ

Thus, the value of ΔGο for the reaction of the fuel gas acetylene with hydrogen gas is -380.685kJ_ .

Conclusion

The value of ΔGο for the reaction of the fuel gas acetylene with hydrogen gas is -380.685kJ_

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