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Chapter 23, Problem 23.75QP
  1. a)
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The reaction which give larger ΔSo value and equilibrium constant to be interpreted.

Concept Introduction:

Equilibrium constant: The equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction is the value of its reaction quotient at chemical equilibrium.

K[product]eq[reactant]eq

Gibb’s free energy: The Gibb’s free energy also termed as the available energy; is the thermodynamic potential that is minimized when a system reaches chemical equilibrium at constant and temperature.

ΔGo=-nFEowhere,Eoisstandardreductionpotentialofthereaction.FisFaradayconstant.nisnumberofelectronsinvolved.

To Identify: The reaction which give larger ΔSo value

  1. b)
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The reaction which give larger ΔSo value and equilibrium constant to be interpreted.

Concept Introduction:

Equilibrium constant: The equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction is the value of its reaction quotient at chemical equilibrium.

K[product]eq[reactant]eq

Gibb’s free energy: The Gibb’s free energy also termed as the available energy; is the thermodynamic potential that is minimized when a system reaches chemical equilibrium at constant and temperature.

ΔGo=-nFEowhere,Eoisstandardreductionpotentialofthereaction.FisFaradayconstant.nisnumberofelectronsinvolved.

To calculate equilibrium constant

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