5. For a pure substance a. Derive the following expression пк T. b. How does the molar entropy change with increasing volume?

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5. For a pure substance
a. Derive the following expression
əsm
ле
T
пк
b. How does the molar entropy change with increasing volume?
For a mixture of substances, n1, N2, N3...
how that the presssure dependence of the chemical potential
volume as follows
с.
ted to the
ӘР
T,nj # i
ən
T,P,nj # i
d. Pure phosphine is allowed to decompose according to the following reaction.
COCI2 (g) = CO (g) + Cl2 (g)
Assuming ideal gas behavior, and using the Maxwell relationship above, derive an
expression for
ӘР
e. How does the chemical potential change with increasing pressure?
Hint: n= ncoCI, + nco + ncl2 »
dncoci
= -dnco, dncoci, = -dnɑ,
%3D
f. Use your result in part d to derive an expression for µcoci,(P) with respect to
some reference pressure, Pº
Transcribed Image Text:5. For a pure substance a. Derive the following expression əsm ле T пк b. How does the molar entropy change with increasing volume? For a mixture of substances, n1, N2, N3... how that the presssure dependence of the chemical potential volume as follows с. ted to the ӘР T,nj # i ən T,P,nj # i d. Pure phosphine is allowed to decompose according to the following reaction. COCI2 (g) = CO (g) + Cl2 (g) Assuming ideal gas behavior, and using the Maxwell relationship above, derive an expression for ӘР e. How does the chemical potential change with increasing pressure? Hint: n= ncoCI, + nco + ncl2 » dncoci = -dnco, dncoci, = -dnɑ, %3D f. Use your result in part d to derive an expression for µcoci,(P) with respect to some reference pressure, Pº
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