Physical Chemistry Third Edition

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K Answers to Numerical Exercises and Odd-Numbered Numerical Problems 1345


Chapter 25 Problems


25.1
a. 10 states


b. p 0 


4
10

 0. 4

p 1 

3
10

 0. 3

p 2 

2
10

 0. 2

p 3 

1
10

 0. 1

c.p 0 

1
3

 0. 3333

p 1 

1
3

 0. 3333

p 2 

1
3

 0. 3333

p 3  0

25.3
a. There are 5 system states
b. Eachpv 0. 200
c.p 0  0. 250
p 1  0. 250
p 2  0
p 3  0. 250
p 4  0. 250


25.5
s 1. 1114


25.7
a. 2.02%
b. 0.00200%


25.9
V − 0 .00034 J
K 3718 J


25.11
x1,y 1
f 0 .1353 at the constrained maximum


25.13
xy 0. 65327
f 0 .39665 at the constrained maximum


25.15
a. z 8. 7701 × 1031


b. probability 2. 54 × 10 −^33

25.17
a. ratio 2. 836 × 10 −^5 at 298.15 K
b. ratio 1. 943 × 10 −^3 at 500 K
c. ratio 0 .04408 at 1000 K
d. ratio 0 .5356 at 5000 K
e. ratio→ 1

25.19
a. ratio 2 .9446 at 298.15 K
b. ratio 2 .9834 at 1000 K
c. ratio→ 3

25.21
a. zrot 180. 0
b. Jmp≈ 9
c. probability 0. 06402

25.23
ForV 0 .02500 m^3 ,z 6. 107 × 1030
ForV 1 .00 m^3 ,z 2. 443 × 1032

25.25
z 9. 92 × 1030

25.27
For helium,z 1. 911 × 1029
For krypton,z 1. 815 × 1031

25.29
At 300.0K,z 2. 71 × 1033
At 500.0K,z 1. 04 × 1034

25.31
zrot 1. 880

25.33
zrot 424. 8

25.35
fraction 0. 36788

25.37
zrot 36. 42

25.41
b. Ω 60
c. Ω 24

25.45
a. FALSE
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