Question
Question: What is the value of log K for the reaction at \(298K\) if \(\Delta {G^0} = 63.3kJ\) ? A) \( - 11....
What is the value of log K for the reaction at 298K if ΔG0=63.3kJ ?
A) −11.09
B) −9.6
C) −7.4
D) −10.5
Solution
ΔG0 stands for the standard Gibbs free energy for a reaction, with everything in the standard states (gases at 1 bar, and solutions at 1 M concentration), and at a specific temperature (usually25∘C ). To calculate the value of log K, we need to find out the formula depicting the relationship between ΔG0 and log K and then figure out the value of log K.
Complete answer:
Now, the relationship between ΔG0 and log K is given in the following formula - ΔG0=−2.303RTlogKsp
Now we are provided with the value of ΔG0=63.3kJ and temperature of 298K, so the calculation for log K will be like –
\eqalign{
& 63.3kJ = 63300J = - (2.303)(8.314)(298)logK \cr
& logK = - 11.09 \cr}
So, the calculated value of log K is found to be – (−11.09).
Hence, the correct option is A) −11.09.
Note:
Gibbs free energy, G, is used to describe the spontaneity of a process and the expression for it is - G=H−TΔS . The free energy change ΔG is equal to −TΔSuniv and applies just to a system itself, without regard for the surroundings. It is defined by the Gibbs equation: ΔG=ΔH−TΔS
For a spontaneous process at constant temperature and pressure, ΔG must be negative. In many cases, we can predict the sign of ΔG from the signs of ΔH and ΔS .