Elements Of Physical Chemistry
Elements Of Physical Chemistry
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780198796701
Author: ATKINS, P. W. (peter William), De Paula, Julio
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.19P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The equilibrium constant of dissociation NH4Cl has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The equilibrium constant is given by,

  ABC+D K=[C][D][AB]

(a)

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Explanation of Solution

Given,

The dissociation vapour of NH4Cl at 427 °C is 608 kPa and at 459 °C is 1115 kPa.

The balanced dissociation reaction of NH4Cl is,

  NH4Cl(s|)NH3(g)+HCl(g)

From the above reaction the equilibrium constant is,

    Kp=PNH3PHClPNH4Cl

Solidi NH4Cl is taking as 1 so the equilibrium constant is,

  Kp=PNH3PHClKp=PNH3PoPHClPo=PNH32Po=14×(PPo)2

The equilibrium constantat 427 °C:

    K=14×(608KPa100KPa)2=9.24160

The equilibrium constantat 459 °C:

    K=14×(1115KPa100KPa)2=31.08063

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The standard reaction Gibbs energy of dissociation NH4Cl has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The equilibrium constant is given by,

  ABC+D K=[C][D][AB]

(b)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Given,

The dissociation vapour of NH4Cl at 427 °C is 608 kPa and at 459 °C is 1115 kPa.

The balanced dissociation reaction of NH4Cl is,

  NH4Cl(s|)NH3(g)+HCl(g)

From the above reaction the equilibrium constant is,

    Kp=PNH3PHClPNH4Cl

Solid NH4Cl is taking as 1 so the equilibrium constant is,

  Kp=PNH3PHClKp=PNH3PoPHClPo=PNH32Po=14×(PPo)2

The equilibrium constantat 427 °C:

    K=14×(608KPa100KPa)2=9.24160

The equilibrium constantat 459 °C:

    K=14×(1115KPa100KPa)2=31.08063

Gibbs energy of dissociation NH4Cl at 427 °C:

    ΔG=RTlnK=12.945KJmol1

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The standard reaction enthalpy of dissociation NH4Cl has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The equilibrium constant is given by,

  ABC+D K=[C][D][AB]

(c)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Given,

The dissociation vapour of NH4Cl at 427 °C is 608 kPa and at 459 °C is 1115 kPa.

The balanced dissociation reaction of NH4Cl is,

  NH4Cl(s|)NH3(g)+HCl(g)

From the above reaction the equilibrium constant is,

    Kp=PNH3PHClPNH4Cl

Solidi NH4Cl is taking as 1 so the equilibrium constant is,

  Kp=PNH3PHClKp=PNH3PoPHClPo=PNH32Po=14×(PPo)2

The equilibrium constantat 427 °C:

    K=14×(608KPa100KPa)2=9.24160

The equilibrium constantat 459 °C:

    K=14×(1115KPa100KPa)2=31.08063

Gibbs energy of dissociation NH4Cl at 427 °C:

    ΔG=RTlnK=12.945KJmol1

ΔH doesn’t vary with temperature so plug the calculated values in beloe equation to get ΔH.

    lnK2lnK1=ΔHoR(1T21T1)ΔHo =161.54KJmol1

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The standard reaction entropy of dissociation NH4Cl has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The equilibrium constant is given by,

  ABC+D K=[C][D][AB]

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The dissociation vapour of NH4Cl at 427 °C is 608 kPa and at 459 °C is 1115 kPa.

The balanced dissociation reaction of NH4Cl is,

  NH4Cl(s|)NH3(g)+HCl(g)

From the above reaction the equilibrium constant is,

    Kp=PNH3PHClPNH4Cl

Solidi NH4Cl is taking as 1 so the equilibrium constant is,

  Kp=PNH3PHClKp=PNH3PoPHClPo=PNH32Po=14×(PPo)2

The equilibrium constantat 427 °C:

    K=14×(608KPa100KPa)2=9.24160

The equilibrium constantat 459 °C:

    K=14×(1115KPa100KPa)2=31.08063

Gibbs energy of dissociation NH4Cl at 427 °C:

    ΔG=RTlnK=12.945KJmol1

ΔH doesn’t vary with temperature so plug the calculated values in beloe equation to get ΔH.

    lnK2lnK1=ΔHoR(1T21T1)ΔHo =161.54KJmol1

The calculated ΔH and ΔG are plugged in below equation to get ΔS of a reaction.

    ΔG=ΔHΔSΔS=249.21JK1mol1

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