CH 03
CH 03
Matching
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B)
C)
D)
q/T
entropy
H TS
equilibrium
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1. The term used to indicate the degree of randomness within a system is ______.
Ans: B
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Section: 3-2. Second Law of Thermodynamics: The Universe Tends Toward Maximum
Disorder
2. For spontaneous processes within biological systems at constant temperature, S > ______.
Ans: A
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Section: 3-2. Second Law of Thermodynamics: The Universe Tends Toward Maximum
Disorder
3. Gibbs free energy is defined as G = ______.
Ans: C
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Section: 3-3. Free Energy: The Indicator of Spontaneity
4. The symbol for free energy under standard biochemical conditions is ______.
Ans: E
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Section: 3-3. Free Energy: The Indicator of Spontaneity
5. Open systems, such as living creatures, are not at ______.
Ans: D
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Section: 3-2. Second Law of Thermodynamics: The Universe Tends Toward Maximum
Disorder
Multiple Choice
6. The second Law of Thermodynamics states that:
A) spontaneous processes are characterized by the overall conversion of order to disorder.
B) spontaneous processes are characterized by the conversion of work to force.
C) nonspontaneous processes are characterized by the conversion of order to disorder.
D) spontaneous processes are characterized by the conversion heat to pressure.
E) none of the above
Ans: A
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Section: 3-2. Second Law of Thermodynamics: The Universe Tends Toward Maximum
Disorder
7. If gas molecules in an enclosed space are allowed to enter a second chamber, the resulting
redistribution of gas molecules represents an increase in
A) enthalpy
B) entropy
C) force
D) A and C
E) A, B, and C
Ans: B
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Section: 3-2. Second Law of Thermodynamics: The Universe Tends Toward Maximum
Disorder
8. Calculate G for the reaction A + B C + D at 25C when the equilibrium conditions are :
[A] = 10 M, [B] = 15 M, [C] = 10 M, [D] = 10 M.
A) 1004 J/mol
B) 10 kJ/mol
C) 1 J/mol
D) insufficient data to determine answer
E) none of the above
Ans: A
9. For a reaction with H = 23 kJ/mol and S =22 J/Kmol, at 2C, the reaction is:
A) spontaneous
B) nonspontaneous
C) at equilibrium
D) impossible to determine reactivity
E) none of the above
Ans: B
Level of Difficulty: Moderate
Section: 3-3. Free Energy: The Indicator of Spontaneity
10. For a reaction with H = 20 kJ/mol and S =20 J/Kmol, the G is ______ at 27C.
A) 14 J/mol
B) 140 J/mol
C) 1400 J/mol
D) 14,000 J/mol
E) none of the above
Ans: D
Level of Difficulty: Moderate
Section: 3-3. Free Energy: The Indicator of Spontaneity
11. A spontaneous process
A) occurs without the addition of free energy.
B) has a G<0.
C) is exergonic.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
Ans: D
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Section: 3-3. Free Energy: The Indicator of Spontaneity
12. An increase in disorder
A) is required for a process to be spontaneous
B) results in a decrease in entropy
Ans: A
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Section: 3-4. Chemical Equilibria