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1 Enthalpy and Entropy Lesson # 10

2 There are two factors that determine the relative amount of reactants and products at equilibrium.
Reactions tend to proceed toward minimum enthalpy. Reactions tend to go toward maximum entropy

3 Enthalpy is PE – In an Exothermic Reaction
A B = C energy Products are Favoured The low side (side with the energy) is always favoured- minimum

4 Enthalpy is PE – In an Endothermic Reaction
A energy = B C Reactants are Favoured The low side (side with the energy) is always favoured- minimum

5 Entropy is randomness or a measure of how spread out, or broken up the system is.
Less entropy (s) (l) (aq) (g) More Entropy Less Entropy More Entropy H2O(l) H2O(g) Watch Simulation H2O(s) H2O(l) NaCl(aq) NaCl(s) N2O4(g) 2NO2(g) P6O9(g) 3P2O3(g) glass broken glass clean room messy room

6 You can tell the yeild of a reaction with enthalpy and entropy
√ max entropy √ min enthalpy equlibrium products favoured If they are both on one side that side is favoured If they are on different sides it’s an equilibrium

7 ? ↔ + E Are the products or Reactants favoured? 0 gases 1 gas
Are the products or Reactants favoured? 0 gases 1 gas ? 1. Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq) H2(g) + ZnCl2(aq) ΔH = KJ + E For entropy- only look at phase symbols- mainly gases √ max entropy Large Keq √ min enthalpy Which Way? Right or left? Products are favoured Goes to Completion High yield

8 Products Reactants

9 ? + E ↔ Are the Products or Reactants favoured?
? 2. N2O4(g) NO2(g) ΔH = +20 KJ + E 1 gas 2 gases √ max entropy √ min enthalpy Which Way? Right or left? Keq is about 1 Equilibrium

10 reactants Products

11 ? ↔ Are the Products or Reactants favoured?
? 3. 3C(s) H2(g) KJ C3H6(g) √ max entropy √ min enthalpy Keq is small Reactants are favoured Low yield Reaction does not occur!

12 reactants products

13 Describe the change in entropy and enthalpy for an endothermic equilibrium system.
Enthalpy must increase Entropy must increase I’m Entropy Maximum entropy Must be on the opposite side Minimum enthalpy

14 5. Describe the change in entropy and enthalpy for an exothermic equilibrium system.
I’m Entropy Maximum entropy Enthalpy is decreasing Minimum enthalpy Entropy is decreasing

15 6. Describe entropy and enthalpy as increasing or decreasing.
Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq) → H2(g) + ZnCl2(aq) ΔH = KJ √ max entropy √ min enthalpy Enthalpy decreases Entropy increases

16 7. Describe entropy and enthalpy as increasing or decreasing.
3C(s) + 3H2(g) KJ → C3H6(g) √ min enthalpy √ max entropy Enthalpy increases Entropy decreases

17 Equilibrium is a compromise between the tendencies toward minimum enthalpy and maximum entropy.


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