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90 THE GIBBS FREE ENERGY

PROBLEMS AND EXAMPLE


Example 6.1
Find the Gibbs free energy of formation for methane. The enthalpy of formation of
methane isH^298 f,methane=− 74 .81 J mol−^1. Standard entropies of H 2 (g), C(graphite),
and methane CH 4 (g) are also known. They are 130.684, 5.74, and 186.26 J K−^1 mol−^1 ,
respectively.

Solution 6.1 For the reaction

C(graphite)+2H 2 (g)=CH 4 (g)

we have

Sr^298 ,CH 4 = 186. 26 −2(130.684)− 5. 74 =− 80 .848 J K−^1 mol−^1

At 298.15 K, we obtain

TS=− 0 .080848(298.15)=− 24 .09 kJ mol−^1

and

G^298 f,CH 4 =− 74. 81 −(− 24 .093)=− 50 .72 kJ mol−^1

(Notice the conversion from J to kJ in the penultimate step.) In this way, we can build
up a table of Gibbs functions for as many compounds as time and money permit.

Problem 6.1
(a) Given that
G=H−TS

show that
dG=dH−TdS−SdT

(b) Given that

H=U+pV
show that

dH=dU+pdV+Vdp

forp=const.
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