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Chapter 9, Problem 9.111QA
Interpretation Introduction

To determine:

If heating or cooling is required when the two given reactions are carried out.

a) H2g+Cl2g2HCl(g)

b) 2NaCls+H2SO4l2HClg+Na2SO4s

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Answer to Problem 9.111QA

Solution:

a) H2g+Cl2g2HCl(g): cooling is required.

b) 2NaCls+H2SO4l2HClg+Na2SO4s: heating is required.

Explanation of Solution

1) Concept:

To determine whether heating or cooling is required for any reaction, we need to know whether the reaction is exothermic or endothermic. This can be found out from the enthalpy of reaction, i.e., heat of reaction (H°rxn).

Exothermic reaction is a process in which energy is given out. Negative sign is assigned for a process if heat is given out. So, for an exothermic reaction, the heat of reaction is negative, i.e.,Hrxno<0.

Endothermic reaction is a process in which heat is gained or required by the reaction. A positive value is assigned for a process, which gains heat. So, for an endothermic reaction, the heat of reaction is positive, i.e.,Hrxno>0.

We can find the heat of reaction by using the standard heats of formation for reactants and products and the stoichiometry of the reaction.

Hrxno=nproducts Hf  productso-nreactants  Hf  reactantso

where

Hf  productso= Standard heat of formation of products

Hf  reactantso= Standard heat of formation of reactants

nproducts = moles of products

nreactants  = moles of reactants

2) Formula:

Hrxno=nproducts Hf  productso-nreactants  Hf  reactantso

3) Given:

HfoHCl g = -92.3 kJ/mol

HfoH2g  =0 kJ/mol

HfoCl2g=0 kJ/mol

HfoH2SO4l =-814 .0 kJ/mol

HfoNaCls=-411.2 lK/mol

HfoNa2SO4s=-1387.1 kJ/mol

(Standard values are taken from Appendix 4)

4) Calculation:

Calculate the heat of reaction for both the reactions using standard heat of formation.

a) H2g+Cl2g2HCl(g)

Hrxno=nHClg Hf  HClgo-nH2g Hf  H2go+nCl2g Hf  Cl2go

Plug the given values,

Hrxno=2 mol ×-92.3 kJ/mol-1 mol ×0 kJ/mol+1 mol ×0 kJ/mol

Hrxno=-184.6 kJ

The reaction is exothermic. So, heat is one of the products of this reaction. Therefore, in order to carry out this reaction (forward reaction), cooling is required.

b) 2NaCls+H2SO4l2HClg+Na2SO4s

Hrxno=nHClg Hf  HClgo+nNa2SO4s Hf  Na2SO4so-nNaCls Hf  NaClso+nH2SO4l Hf  H2SO4lo

Plug the given values,

Hrxno=2mol ×-92.3 kJ/mol+1 mol ×-1387.1 kJ/mol-2 mol ×-411.2 lK/mol+1 mol ×-814 .0 kJ/mol

Hrxno= -1571.7 kJ+1636.4 kJ

Hrxno=64.7 kJ

The reaction is endothermic. So, heat is one of the reactants of this reaction. Therefore, in order to carry out this reaction (forward reaction), heating is required.

Conclusion:

The sign of the standard heat of reaction indicates whether the given reaction is exothermic or endothermic. For an exothermic reaction, the forward reaction is carried out by cooling or decreasing the temperature. For an endothermic reaction, the forward reaction is carried out by heating or increasing the temperature.

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