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23 June, 22:39

Calculate the change in molar Gibbs energy of carbon dioxide (treated as a perfect gas) at 20°C when its pressure is changed isothermally from 1.0 bar to (a) 2.0 bar and (b) 0.000 27 atm, its partial pressure in air.

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  1. 24 June, 00:22
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    a) ΔG = 1688.5 J/mol = 1.7 kJ/mol

    b) ΔG = 21673.3 J/mol = 21.7 kJ/mol

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Temperature = 20.0 °C = 293 K

    Initial temperature = 1.0 bar = 0.986923 atm

    Final temperature = 2.0 bar = 1.97385 atm

    Step 2: Calculate

    ΔG = RT * ln (Pt / Pi)

    ⇒with R = 8.314 J/K * mol

    ⇒with T = 293K

    ⇒with Pt = final pressure = 1.97385 atm

    ⇒with Pi = the initial pressure = 0.986923 atm

    ΔG = 8.314 J/mol*K * 293 K * ln (1.97385/0.986923)

    ΔG = 8.314 J/mol*K * 293 K * 0.693

    ΔG = 1688.5 J/mol = 1.7 kJ/mol

    (b) 0.000 27 atm

    Step 3:

    ΔG = RT * ln (Pt / Pi)

    ⇒with R = 8.314 J/K * mol

    ⇒with T = 293K

    ⇒with Pt = final pressure = 1.97385 atm

    ⇒with Pi = the initial pressure = 0.00027 atm

    ΔG = 8.314 J/mol*K * 293 K * ln (1.97385/0.00027)

    ΔG = 8.314 J/mol*K * 293 K * 8.897

    ΔG = 21673.3 J/mol = 21.7 kJ/mol
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