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| CP, ΔCP , ΔrH, S, ΔrS, and ΔrG as a function of T: N2, H2 and NH3
Theresa Julia Zielinski, Monmouth University |
An introduction to thermodynamic calculations leading to a calculaton of the equilibrium constant for a gas phase reaction. |
| Following the Extent of a Chemical Reaction with the Help of Maple
Baudilio Coto, ESCET, Rey Juan Carlos University Immaculada Suárez, ESCET, Rey Juan Carlos University |
In this document students use Maple to explore the relationship between the extent of a reaction and the change in Gibbs free energy for that reaction. Extensions include examination of a reaction at different pressures and different temperaturescan The formation of ammonia is the chemical system used for this document.. |
| The Gibbs Free Energy of a Chemical Reaction System as a Function of the Extent of Reaction and the Prediction of Spontaneity
Arthur Ferguson, Worcester State College |
This Mathcad template is designed to help students develop a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between ΔrxG and spontaneity through the creation of a graph of G for a reaction mixture vs. the extent of reaction, x , and an exploration of how the shape of that graph is affected by the value of ΔrxG. |