Sergey Bylikin, Gary Horner and, Brian Murphy Solutions for Chapter: Energetics and Thermochemistry (AHL), Exercise 5: Questions

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Sergey Bylikin Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Sergey Bylikin, Gary Horner and, Brian Murphy Solutions for Chapter: Energetics and Thermochemistry (AHL), Exercise 5: Questions

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Questions from Sergey Bylikin, Gary Horner and, Brian Murphy Solutions for Chapter: Energetics and Thermochemistry (AHL), Exercise 5: Questions with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
Diploma
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The lattice enthalpy values for lithium fluoride and calcium fluoride are shown below.

LiF(s)      H = +1022 kJ mol-1CaF2(s)   H = +2602 kJ mol-1

Which of the following statements help(s) to explain why the value for lithium fluoride is less than that for calcium fluoride?

I) The ionic radius of lithium is less than that of calcium.

II) The ionic charge of lithium is less than that of calcium.

EASY
Diploma
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Which reaction occurs with the largest increase in entropy?

EASY
Diploma
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The ΔH and ΔS values for a certain reaction are both positive. Which statement is correct about the spontaneity of this reaction at different temperatures?

MEDIUM
Diploma
IMPORTANT

The following reaction is spontaneous only at temperatures above 850°C.

CaCO3(s)  CaO(s) + CO2(g)

Which combination is correct for this reaction at 1000°C?

  G H S
A - - -
B + + +
C - + +
D + - -

MEDIUM
Diploma
IMPORTANT

Explain in terms of G, why a reaction for which both H and S values are positive can sometimes be spontaneous and sometimes not.

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Diploma
IMPORTANT

Define the term standard enthalpy change of formation and illustrate your answer with an equation, including state symbols, for the formation of nitric acid.

MEDIUM
Diploma
IMPORTANT

Propyne undergoes complete combustion as follows:

C3H4(g) +4O2(g)  3CO2(g) + 2H2O (l)

Calculate the enthalpy change of this reaction, given the following additional values:

Hf of CO2(g)=-394 kJ mol-1
Hf of H2O(l) = -286 kJ mol-1
Hf of C3H4(g) = 185.4 kJ mol-1

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Diploma
IMPORTANT

Propyne undergoes complete combustion as follows:

C3H4(g) +4O2(g)  3CO2(g) + 2H2O (l)

Predict and explain whether the value of S for the reaction would be negative, close to zero, or positive.