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17.5 : Standard Entropy Change for a Reaction

Entropy is a state function, so the standard entropy change for a chemical reaction (ΔS°rxn) can be calculated from the difference in standard entropy between the products and the reactants.

Static equilibrium diagram with ΣFx=0 and ΣFy=0 equations, depicting forces and angles.

where np and nr represent the stoichiometric coefficients in the balanced equation of the products and reactants, respectively.

For example, ΔS°rxn for the following reaction at room temperature

Nuclear fission diagram; process of splitting a uranium-235 nucleus into smaller fragments.

is computed as follows:

Chromatography diagram illustrating column setup for protein purification process.

A partial listing of standard entropies is provided in the table.

Substance   S° (J/mol·K)  
C (s, graphite) 5.740
  C (s, diamond)   2.38
CO (g) 197.7
CO2 (g) 213.8
CH4 (g) 186.3
C2H4 (g) 219.5
C2H6 (g) 229.5
CH3OH (l) 126.8
 C2H5OH (l)  160.7
H2 (g) 130.57
H (g) 114.6
H2O (g) 188.71
H2O (l) 69.91
HCI (g) 186.8
H2S (g) 205.7
O2 (g) 205.03

Determination of ΔS°

Consider the condensation of water, in which 1 mole of gaseous H2O changes into 1 mole of liquid H2O.

Equilibrium concept, diagram, ΣFy=0, ΣFx=0, MA=0, static structure analysis, vector forces.

The standard entropy changes for the reaction, ΔS°rxn is calculated using the standard molar entropies and stoichiometric coefficients.

Balance chemical equation, C6H12O6 + O2 → CO2 + H2O, combustion process diagram.

The value for ΔS°rxn is negative, as expected for this phase transition (condensation).
As a second example, consider the combustion of methanol, CH3OH:

Static equilibrium diagram with ladder, forces, angles; physics concept ΣFx=0, ΣFy=0, MA=0.

The same procedure is followed to calculate the standard entropy change of the reaction:

Kirchhoff's law circuit diagram showing resistors, capacitor, inductor for voltage current analysis.

This text is adapted from Openstax, Chemistry 2e, Chapter 16.2: The Second and Third Law of Thermodynamics.

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Standard Entropy ChangeEntropy MeasurementCalorimeterState FunctionStandard Molar EntropiesStoichiometric CoefficientsCombustion Of EthyleneStandard ConditionsCarbon Dioxide GasWaterEthylene GasOxygen GasReference Table

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