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8.3.2 Dependence on pressure
- The equilibrium constants of reactions in which the standard state at the temperature
of the system and an arbitrary standard pressureis chosen for all substances are
independent of pressure. In general, however, the extent of reaction changes with
pressure [see8.5.2]. - If we choose the standard state at the temperature and pressure of the system, then
(
∂lnK
∂p
)
T
=−
∆rV•
RT
, (8.22)
where
∆rV•=
∑k
i=1
νiVm•,i
andVm•,is the molar volume of theithcomponent at the temperature and pressure of the system.
Note: If different standard states are chosen for different components of a system, the
summation is only performed over those system components for which the standard state
at the temperature and pressure of the system has been chosen.
8.3.2.1 Integrated form.
lnK(p 2 ) = lnK(p 1 )−
∫p 2
p 1
∆rV•
RT
dp. (8.23)
In condensed systems, ∆rV•can be mostly assumed to be independent of pressure. Then
lnK(p 2 ) = lnK(p 1 )−
∆rV•
RT
(p 2 −p 1 ), (8.24)
Note:The pressure dependence of the equilibrium constant in condensed systems is usually
very small.