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Understanding Chemical Equilibrium: The Role of Gas Phases and Mixing Contributions in the Minimum of Free Energy Plots

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The use of free energy plots to understand the concept of thermodynamic equilibrium has been shown to be of great pedagogical value in materials science. Although chemical equilibrium is also… Click to show full abstract

The use of free energy plots to understand the concept of thermodynamic equilibrium has been shown to be of great pedagogical value in materials science. Although chemical equilibrium is also amenable to this kind of analysis, it is not part of the agenda of materials science textbooks. Something similar is found in chemistry branches, where free energy plots in the context of chemical equilibrium are occasionally addressed, in qualitative fashion, and with a main focus on gas phase reactions. With the aim of providing a more complete perspective on the topic, free energy plots in several reactive systems that include condensed and gas phase components are analyzed. Free energy functions of the reactive systems are assembled using expressions of chemical potentials as building blocks, a useful approach to articulate several layers of concepts (fugacity coefficients, activity coefficients, solution thermodynamics) developed in earlier stages of thermodynamic courses. The examples presented highlight the in...

Keywords: energy; gas; chemical equilibrium; energy plots; free energy

Journal Title: Journal of Chemical Education
Year Published: 2017

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