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Title: 7.7: Standard Molar Entropies


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7.7 Standard Molar Entropies
  • Standard Molar Entropy Entropy of 1 mole of
    material at 298.15 K and 1 bar
  • When we consider the standard molar entropies of
    molecules, we apply the following rule
  • Standard Molar Entropies Increase as the
    Complexity of a Substance Increases
  • and
  • The Standard Molar Entropies of gases are higher
    than those of liquids or solids at the same
    temperature

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What Does this Mean?
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7.8 Standard Reaction Entropies
  • Entropy and the tendency for spontaneous
    processes to increase the entropy of a system can
    be used to predict if/how reactions will occur
  • We know from Sºm that one set of molecules will
    have lower entropy than another
  • Taking the same logic a step further will allow
    us to predict the change in entropy of a reaction

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Standard Reaction Entropies
  • Remember
  • Molar entropy of a gas is much higher than that
    of a liquid or solid
  • Increase in the number of gas molecules means
    (usually) a higher entropy after a reaction
  • Vice versa for a decrease in the number of gas
    molecules
  • Breaking larger molecules down into smaller
    molecules usually results in an increase in
    entropy
  • More molecules means more disorder
  • Dissolving a solid into a liquid usually
    increases the entropy

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Calculating the Entropy of a Reaction
  • Sometimes we cant always use our judgment and we
    need to calculate the entropy
  • In order to do this, we need the standard molar
    entropies of the products and the reactants as
    well as the number of moles of each

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Global Changes in Entropy
  • We know now about the role of entropy in chemical
    reactions and spontaneous processes
  • How can we use entropy to explain processes that
    spontaneously happen, but appear to go against
    the 2nd Law?
  • Water freezing to ice
  • Cold packs becoming cold in the summer
  • Cells forming from the primordial seas
  • The contradiction is just a matter of scale

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Isolated Systems
  • The system may be doing something that seems to
    be contradictory to the 2nd Law, but when the
    surroundings are included, we form an Isolated
    System

Reactions will occur spontaneously if the TOTAL
entropy change is positive
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The Surroundings
?STot ?SSystem ?SSurr
  • If ?STot is positive, the reaction is spontaneous
  • If the ?Ssystem is negative, the reaction will
    still be spontaneous if ?SSurr is that much more
    positive

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?S and Enthalpy
  • We can better understand the role of the
    surroundings by looking at the boiling of water

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Summary of System and Surroundings
Exothermic vs Endothermic Reactions
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