EXAMPLE 15-17 Spontaneity of Standard Reaction
Make the same determination as in Example 15-16, using heats of formation and absolute
entropies rather than free energies of formation.
Plan
First we calculate H^0 rxnand S^0 rxn. We use the relationship G^0 H^0 TS^0 to evaluate
the free energy change under standard state conditions at 298 K.
Solution
The values we obtain from Appendix K are:
N 2 (g) O 2 (g) NO(g)
H^0 f, kJ/mol: 0 0 90.25
S^0 , J/molK: 191.5 205.0 210.7
H^0 rxnnH^0 f products nH^0 f reactants
H^0 rxn 2 H^0 f NO(g) [H^0 fN 2 (g)H^0 fO 2 (g)]
H^0 rxn[2(90.25) (00)]180.5 kJ/mol
S^0 rxnnS^0 products nS^0 reactants
S^0 rxn 2 S^0 NO(g) [S^0 N 2 (g)S^0 O 2 (g)]
S^0 rxn[2 (210.7) (191.5205.0)]24.9 J/molK0.0249 kJ/molK
Now we use the relationship G^0 H^0 TS^0 , with T298 K, to evaluate the free energy
change under standard state conditions at 298 K.
G^0 rxnH^0 rxn TS^0 rxn
180.5 kJ/mol(298 K)(0.0249 kJ/molK)
180.5 kJ/mol7.42 kJ/mol
G^0 rxn173.1 kJ/mol rxn, the same value obtained in Example 15-16.
You should now work Exercise 100.
THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF SPONTANEITY
The methods developed in Section 15-15 can also be used to estimate the temperature at
which a process is in equilibrium. When a system is at equilibrium, G0. Thus,
GrxnHrxnTSrxn or 0 HrxnTSrxn
so
HrxnTSrxn or T
H
Sr
r
x
x
n
n (at equilibrium)
EXAMPLE 15-18 Estimation of Boiling Point
Use the thermodynamic data in Appendix K to estimate the normal boiling point of bromine,
Br 2. Assume that Hand Sdo not change with temperature.
15-16
15-16 The Temperature Dependence of Spontaneity 631
See the Saunders Interactive
General Chemistry CD-ROM,
Screen 20.8, Free Energy and
Temperature.