It is important to note that the partial
pressures in
need not be
the equilibrium partial pressures. However, if the pressures in
are the
equilibrium partial pressures, then
has the
same value as
,
the equilibrium constant, by definition. Moreover, if the pressuresare at equilibrium, we know that
.
If we look back at
[link] , we can
conclude that
This is an exceptionally important
relationship, because it relates two very different observations.To understand this significance, consider first the case where
.
We have previously reasoned that, in this case, the reactionequilibrium will favor the products. From
[link] we can note that, if
,
it must be that
.
Furthermore, if
is a large negative number,
is a very large number. By contrast, if
is a large positive number,
will be a very small (though positive) number much less than 1. In
this case, the reactants will be strongly favored atequilibrium.
Note that the thermodynamic description of
equilibrium and the dynamic description of equilibrium arecomplementary. Both predict the same equilibrium. In general, the
thermodynamic arguments give us an understanding of the conditionsunder which equilibrium occurs, and the dynamic arguments help us
understand how the equilibrium conditions are achieved.
Review and discussion questions
- Each possible sequence of the 52 cards in a
deck is equally probable. However, when you shuffle a deck and then
examine the sequence, the deck is never ordered. Explain why interms of microstates, macrostates, and entropy.
- Assess the validity of the statement, "In all
spontaneous processes, the system moves toward a state of lowestenergy." Correct any errors you identify.
- In each case, determine whether spontaneity is
expected at low temperature, high temperature, any temperature, orno temperature:
(a)
,
(b)
,
(c)
,
(d)
,
- Using thermodynamic equilibrium arguments,
explain why a substance with weaker intermolecular forces has agreater vapor pressure than one with stronger intermolecular
forces.
- Why does the entropy of a gas increase as the
volume of the gas increases? Why does the entropy decrease as thepressure increases?
- For each of the following reactions, calculate
the values of
,
,
and
at
and use these to predict whether equilibrium will favor products or
reactants at
.
Also calculate
.
(a)
(b)
(c)
- Predict the sign of the entropy for the reaction
Give an explanation, based on entropy and the
Second Law, of why this reaction occurs spontaneously.
- For the reaction
,
predict the sign of both
and
.
Should this reaction be spontaneous at high temperature or at lowtemperature? Explain.
- For each of the reactions in
[link] , predict whether increases in
temperature will shift the reaction equilibrium more towardsproducts or more towards reactants.
- Using
[link] and
[link] , show that for a given
set of initial partial pressures where
is larger
than
,
the reaction will spontaneously create more reactants. Also showthat if
is
smaller than
,
the reaction will spontaneously create more products.