4.3.2

Absolute Entropy & Entropy Change

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Entropy Calculations

You need to be able to calculate entropy changes.

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Standard entropies

  • Over time, chemists have developed a table of entropies of hundreds of molecules and elements. These entropies are all measured under standard conditions:
    • 1atm pressure.
    • 298K temperature.
  • To calculate the entropy change, you must find the difference between the standard entropies of the products and the reactants.

Calculating entropy changes

  • The standard entropy change (Ξ”SΒ°) for a reaction may be computed using standard entropies as shown below:
    • Δ𝑆° = βˆ‘πœˆπ‘†Β°(products) βˆ’ βˆ‘πœˆπ‘†Β°(reactants)
  • Where Ξ½ represents stoichiometric coefficients in the balanced equation representing the process.
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Example - the Haber process

  • The equation for the Haber process is:
    • N2(g) + 3H2(g) ⇆ 2NH3(g)
  • If the entropy of nitrogen and ammonia gas is 192JK-1mol-1 and the entropy of hydrogen gas is 131JK-1mol-1, what is the entropy change?
    • Entropy change = (2 x 192) - (3 x 131) βˆ’ 192 = βˆ’201JK-1mol-1
  • This fits well with the observation that the Haber process doesn’t produce much ammonia!

Jump to other topics

1Structure - Models of the Particulate of Matter

2Structure - Models of Bonding & Structure

3Structure - Classification of Matter

3.1The Periodic Table: Classification of Elements

3.2Periodic Trends

3.3Group 1 Alkali Metals

3.4Halogens

3.5Noble gases, group 18

3.6Functional Groups: Classification of Organic

3.7Functional Group Chemistry

3.8Alkanes

3.9Alcohols

3.10Halogenoalkanes

4Reactivity - What Drives Chemical Reaction?

5Reactivity - How Much, How Fast & How Far?

6Reactivity - The Mechanisms of Chemical Change

7Measurement, Data Processing & Analysis

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