Student Solutions Manual for Ball's Physical Chemistry, 2nd
Student Solutions Manual for Ball's Physical Chemistry, 2nd
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9798214169019
Author: David W. Ball
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.10E
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The value of qelect for SnO at 298K is to be predicted.

Concept introduction:

Statistical thermodynamics is used to describe all possible configurations in a system at given physical quantities such as pressure, temperature and number of particles in the system. An important quantity in thermodynamics is partition function that is represented as,

qigiei/kT

Where,

gi represents the degeneracy.

i represents the energy of ith microstate.

k represents the Boltzmann constant with value 1.38×1023J/K.

T represents the temperature (K).

It is also called as canonical ensemble partition function.

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