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The Second Law of
Thermodynamics:
Predicting Entropy Changes
Qualitatively, plus Examples
(Pt 3)
By Shawn P. Shields, Ph.D.
This work is licensed by Shawn P. Shields-Maxwell under a Creative Commons
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Recall: The Second Law of Thermodynamics
The total entropy change for any
spontaneous process is positive
Positional disorder- The distribution of
molecules (particles) in space (related to
volume)
Thermal disorder- The distribution of
energy states among the particles
(related to temperature)
Predicting the Sign of S for Changes in Volume
Entropy increases with increasing
volume for the system.
Particles have more possible
positions in the larger volume.
Example 1: Predict the Sign of S
1 mol H2O (g) 1 mol H2O (g)
(1 atm, 25C) (0.01 atm, 25C)
No change in temperature, so no effect
on S.
Analyze the gas pressures…
Example 1: Predict the Sign of S
1 mol H2O (g) 1 mol H2O (g)
(1 atm, 25C) (0.01 atm, 25C)
Analyze the gas pressures…
PV = nRT
P V = constant
Example 1: Predict the Sign of S
1 mol H2O (g) 1 mol H2O (g)
(1 atm, 25C) (0.01 atm, 25C)
If the pressure is lower for the final state, the
volume must have increased (expansion).
Smaller to larger volume means positive S
Example 2: Predict the Sign of S
Solid KCl is dissolved in water
Example 2: Predict the Sign of S
Solid KCl is dissolved in water
𝐊𝐂𝐥 𝐬 → 𝐊+
𝐚𝐪 + 𝐂𝐥−
(𝐚𝐪)
The entropy increases (+S)
More positions are available
to the ions.
K+
CI
Example 3: Comparing S for Two Systems
Prepare two solutions with one mole
NaCl dissolved to the following
concentrations (at 25C):
5.0 M NaCl (aq) versus 1.0 M NaCl (aq)
Which solution has the higher entropy?
Example 3: Comparing S for Two Systems
Two solutions- one mole NaCl dissolved (at
25C): 5.0 M NaCl (aq) vs 1.0 M NaCl (aq)
Both solutions have the same number of Cl-
and Na+ ions…
The lower concentration must be in a larger
volume (diluted).
The more dilute solution has higher entropy.
Example 4: Sign of S for Chemical Reactions
Chemical reactions can also increase
or decrease entropy.
𝟒 𝐀𝐥 𝐬 + 𝟑𝐎 𝟐 𝐠 → 𝟐 𝐀𝐥 𝟐 𝐎 𝟑(𝐬)
Did entropy increase or decrease in
the reaction?
Example 4: Sign of S for Chemical Reactions
Analyze the phases in the reactants and
products:
𝟒 𝐀𝐥 𝐬 + 𝟑𝐎 𝟐 𝐠 → 𝟐 𝐀𝐥 𝟐 𝐎 𝟑(𝐬)
3 moles of gas on the reactant side, but zero
moles of gas in the products.
Gases have higher entropy than solids (and
liquids).
Entropy decreased ( S)
Next up…
Entropy and Heat (Pt 4)

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Chem 2 - The Second Law of Thermodynamics: Predicting Entropy Changes Qualitatively III

  • 1. The Second Law of Thermodynamics: Predicting Entropy Changes Qualitatively, plus Examples (Pt 3) By Shawn P. Shields, Ph.D. This work is licensed by Shawn P. Shields-Maxwell under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
  • 2. Recall: The Second Law of Thermodynamics The total entropy change for any spontaneous process is positive Positional disorder- The distribution of molecules (particles) in space (related to volume) Thermal disorder- The distribution of energy states among the particles (related to temperature)
  • 3. Predicting the Sign of S for Changes in Volume Entropy increases with increasing volume for the system. Particles have more possible positions in the larger volume.
  • 4. Example 1: Predict the Sign of S 1 mol H2O (g) 1 mol H2O (g) (1 atm, 25C) (0.01 atm, 25C) No change in temperature, so no effect on S. Analyze the gas pressures…
  • 5. Example 1: Predict the Sign of S 1 mol H2O (g) 1 mol H2O (g) (1 atm, 25C) (0.01 atm, 25C) Analyze the gas pressures… PV = nRT P V = constant
  • 6. Example 1: Predict the Sign of S 1 mol H2O (g) 1 mol H2O (g) (1 atm, 25C) (0.01 atm, 25C) If the pressure is lower for the final state, the volume must have increased (expansion). Smaller to larger volume means positive S
  • 7. Example 2: Predict the Sign of S Solid KCl is dissolved in water
  • 8. Example 2: Predict the Sign of S Solid KCl is dissolved in water 𝐊𝐂𝐥 𝐬 → 𝐊+ 𝐚𝐪 + 𝐂𝐥− (𝐚𝐪) The entropy increases (+S) More positions are available to the ions. K+ CI
  • 9. Example 3: Comparing S for Two Systems Prepare two solutions with one mole NaCl dissolved to the following concentrations (at 25C): 5.0 M NaCl (aq) versus 1.0 M NaCl (aq) Which solution has the higher entropy?
  • 10. Example 3: Comparing S for Two Systems Two solutions- one mole NaCl dissolved (at 25C): 5.0 M NaCl (aq) vs 1.0 M NaCl (aq) Both solutions have the same number of Cl- and Na+ ions… The lower concentration must be in a larger volume (diluted). The more dilute solution has higher entropy.
  • 11. Example 4: Sign of S for Chemical Reactions Chemical reactions can also increase or decrease entropy. 𝟒 𝐀𝐥 𝐬 + 𝟑𝐎 𝟐 𝐠 → 𝟐 𝐀𝐥 𝟐 𝐎 𝟑(𝐬) Did entropy increase or decrease in the reaction?
  • 12. Example 4: Sign of S for Chemical Reactions Analyze the phases in the reactants and products: 𝟒 𝐀𝐥 𝐬 + 𝟑𝐎 𝟐 𝐠 → 𝟐 𝐀𝐥 𝟐 𝐎 𝟑(𝐬) 3 moles of gas on the reactant side, but zero moles of gas in the products. Gases have higher entropy than solids (and liquids). Entropy decreased ( S)
  • 13. Next up… Entropy and Heat (Pt 4)