The slope of the line in a plot of 1/T vs. ln(k)
What is -Ea/R?
Describe adiabats, isotherms, and isochors
adiabats are no heat exchanged, isotherms are no temperature change (also delta U=0), isochors are no pressure change (w=0)
The oxidation/reduction of this element is considered to happen at 0 volts.
What is hydrogen
The sign of the entropy of mixing.
positive
What is the compression factor?
Z=Vm/Vm0
the integrated second order rate law is..
1/At-1/A0=kt
Which process will NOT result in an increase in entropy? a) dissolving salt in water b) boiling water c) mixing H2 and O2 gas d) condensing CO2
condensing CO2
The sign for G and E in a spontaneous reaction? AND is K > or < 1
G is negative, E is positive, K>1
For a 2 component system the partial pressure of a component is the product of these two quantities.
What are mole fraction and vapor pressure of the pure substance?
How you determine work from a plot of pressure vs. volume
integrate under the curve
This order of reaction has a half life independent of initial concentration.
What is first order
This equation describes all boundaries in a phase diagram (you must give equation)
Clapeyron equation, dp/dT=dS/dV
The chemical potential _____ as temperature increases.
What is decreases
This concept adjusts for deviations from ideality in solution.
activity
The following is/are not state function(s): H, S, U, A, q, w
q and w
Which step is always exothermic: R -> I, I -> P, R -> P
I->P
This is the variable that corrects for non-ideality of solutions. What does the sign of the variable indicate?
What is xi, positive is endothermic, negative is exothermic
What's the difference between the steady state approximation and pre-equilibrium
What is steady-state involves all intermediate steps, pre-equilibrium is just the equilibrium steps
Ideal dilute solutions follow Henry's law which states the vapor pressure of the solute equals what 2 quantities.
What is mole fraction and constant, K?
Which quantity is larger Cp or Cv and why?
Cp, constant pressure means no work and less energy leaving the system
This theory describes how first order kinetics are applicable to unimolecular reactions.
What is Lindemann-Hinshelwood?
The formula for change in entropy of the system during a reversible isothermal change
S=nRlnVf/Vi
This thermodynamic quantity is the reason the solid vapor slope is steeper than the solid liquid slope.
What is enthalpy?
The chemical potential is the derivative of this quantity.
What is Gibbs free energy?
The quantities U, S, and w are > 0, =0 or < 0 during an isothermal, reversible expansion
w<0, U=0, S>0