Thermodynamics, Statistical Thermodynamics, & Kinetics
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.17NP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The value of ΔURo and ΔHRo should be calculated for the following reaction at 298.15 K.

  4NH3(g)+6NO(g)5N2(g)+6H2O(g)

Concept Introduction:

The mathematical expression of change in internal energy is:

  ΔURo = ΔHRoΔngRT

Where,

  ΔU = Change in internal energy

  ΔH = Change in enthalpy

  Δng = Change in number of moles of gaseous components

  R = Universal gas constant

  T = Temperature

The mathematical expression for the standard enthalpy change value at room temperature is:

  ΔH°R=nH°(products)pH°(reactants)

Where, n and p represents the coefficients of reactants and products in the balanced chemical equation.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The value of ΔURo and ΔHRo should be calculated for the following reaction at 298.15 K.

  2NO(g)+O2(g)2NO2(g)

Concept Introduction:

The mathematical expression of change in internal energy is:

  ΔURo = ΔHRoΔngRT

Where,

  ΔU = Change in internal energy

  ΔH = Change in enthalpy

  Δng = Change in number of moles of gaseous components

  R = Universal gas constant

  T = Temperature

The mathematical expression for the standard enthalpy change value at room temperature is:

  ΔH°R=nH°(products)pH°(reactants)

Where, n and p represents the coefficients of reactants and products in the balanced chemical equation.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The value of ΔURo and ΔHRo should be calculated for the following reaction at 298.15 K.

  TiCl4(l)+2H2O(l)TiO2(s)+4HCl(g)

Concept Introduction:

The mathematical expression of change in internal energy is:

  ΔURo = ΔHRoΔngRT

Where,

  ΔU = Change in internal energy

  ΔH = Change in enthalpy

  Δng = Change in number of moles of gaseous components

  R = Universal gas constant

  T = Temperature

The mathematical expression for the standard enthalpy change value at room temperature is:

  ΔH°R=nH°(products)pH°(reactants)

Where, n and p represents the coefficients of reactants and products in the balanced chemical equation.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The value of ΔURo and ΔHRo should be calculated for the following reaction at 298.15 K.

  2NaOH(aq)+H2SO4(aq)Na2SO4(s)+2H2O(l)

Concept Introduction:

The mathematical expression of change in internal energy is:

  ΔURo = ΔHRoΔngRT

Where,

  ΔU = Change in internal energy

  ΔH = Change in enthalpy

  Δng = Change in number of moles of gaseous components

  R = Universal gas constant

  T = Temperature

The mathematical expression for the standard enthalpy change value at room temperature is:

  ΔH°R=nH°(products)pH°(reactants)

Where, n and p represents the coefficients of reactants and products in the balanced chemical equation.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The value of ΔURo and ΔHRo should be calculated for the following reaction at 298.15 K.

  CH4(g)+H2O(g)CO(g)+3H2(g)

Concept Introduction:

The mathematical expression of change in internal energy is:

  ΔURo = ΔHRoΔngRT

Where,

  ΔU = Change in internal energy

  ΔH = Change in enthalpy

  Δng = Change in number of moles of gaseous components

  R = Universal gas constant

  T = Temperature

The mathematical expression for the standard enthalpy change value at room temperature is:

  ΔH°R=nH°(products)pH°(reactants)

Where, n and p represents the coefficients of reactants and products in the balanced chemical equation.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The value of ΔURo and ΔHRo should be calculated for the following reaction at 298.15 K.

  CH3OH(g)+CO(g)CH3COOH(l)

Concept Introduction:

The mathematical expression of change in internal energy is:

  ΔURo = ΔHRoΔngRT

Where,

  ΔU = Change in internal energy

  ΔH = Change in enthalpy

  Δng = Change in number of moles of gaseous components

  R = Universal gas constant

  T = Temperature

The mathematical expression for the standard enthalpy change value at room temperature is:

  ΔH°R=nH°(products)pH°(reactants)

Where, n and p represents the coefficients of reactants and products in the balanced chemical equation.

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