EBK CHEMISTRY: THE MOLECULAR NATURE OF
EBK CHEMISTRY: THE MOLECULAR NATURE OF
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Chapter 22, Problem 22.86P

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Interpretation:

The temperature at which each decomposition is spontaneous has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction: 

Free energy, ΔGο, is the measure of the ability of a reaction to proceed spontaneously. ΔGο can be calculated with the relationship.

    ΔGοrxn=mΔGf(products)o-mΔGf(reactants)o

    ΔGοrxn=ΔHrxno-TΔSrxno

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The change in enthalpy and entropy of decomposition of calcium carbonate are calculated as,

CaCO3(s) 0CaO(s) + CO2(g)ΔHοrxn=mΔHf(products)o-nΔHf(reactants)oΔHοrxn=[(1mol)(ΔHfoCaO)+(1mol)(ΔHfoCO2(g))]-[(1mol)(ΔHfoCaCO3(s))]ΔHοrxn=[(1 mol)(-635.1kJ/mol)+(1 mol)(-393.5kJ/mol)]-[(1 mol)(-1206.9kJ/mol)]ΔHοrxn=178.3 kJΔSοrxn=mΔSf(products)o-nΔSf(reactants)oΔSοrxn=[(1 mol)(38.2J/mol.K)+(1 mol)(213.7 J/mol.K)]-[(1 mol)(92.9 J/mol)]ΔSοrxn=159.0 J/K.

When the reaction is spontaneous, the standard free energy is zero.  The temperature at which decomposition occurs is calculated as,

    ΔGοrxn=0=ΔHrxno-TΔSrxnoT=ΔHrxnoΔSrxno=(178.3 kJ159.0 J/K)(103J1kJ)=1121 K for CaCO3

The change in enthalpy and entropy of decomposition of magnesium carbonate are calculated as,

MgCO3(s) 0MgO(s) + CO2(g)ΔHοrxn=mΔHf(products)o-nΔHf(reactants)oΔHοrxn=[(1mol)(ΔHfoMgO)+(1mol)(ΔHfoCO2(g))]-[(1mol)(ΔHfoMgCO3(s))]ΔHοrxn=[(1 mol)(-601.2kJ/mol)+(1 mol)(-393.5kJ/mol)]-[(1 mol)(-1112kJ/mol)]ΔHοrxn=117.3 kJΔSοrxn=mΔSf(products)o-nΔSf(reactants)oΔSοrxn=[(1 mol)(26.9J/mol.K)+(1 mol)(213.7 J/mol.K)]-[(1 mol)(65.86 J/mol)]ΔSοrxn=174.74 J/K.

When the reaction is spontaneous, the standard free energy is zero.  The temperature at which decomposition occurs is calculated as,

    ΔGοrxn=0=ΔHrxno-TΔSrxnoT=ΔHrxnoΔSrxno=(117.3 kJ174.74 J/K)(103J1kJ)=671 K for MgCO3.

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The mass of limestone used to make slag has to be calculated.

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The mass of calcium carbonate is calculated as,

CaO(s) + SiO2(s)CaSiO3(s)Mass (kg) of CaCO3 =(2.236x106 tonsweek)(84%100%)(52 weeksyr)(50 kg slagton)(103g1kg) =(1 mol slag116.17 g slag)(1molCaCO31mol slag)(100.09 g CaCO31molCaCO3)(1kg10-3g) = 4.2x109 kg CaCO3.

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