Gibbs Free Energy Practice Problems - Chemistry
This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into gibbs free energy. It explains how to calculate the equilibrium constant K and how to use entropy and enthalpy to calculate the free energy change. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
Here is a list of topics:
1. Free Energy Change and Spontaneous Processes
2. How To Determine if a Reaction Is Spontaneous, Nonspontaneous or at Equilibrium
3. How To Calculate Gibbs Free Energy Using Enthalpy and Entropy
4. Delta G, Delta H, and Delta S Calculations Using Standard Heats of Formation and Standard Entropy Values
5. How To Calculate The Gibbs Free Energy Change Using Standard Free Energy of Formation Values In a Data Table
6. Free Energy Change Calculations Using Hess Law
7. Will The Reaction Shift To The Left or The Right Given The Sign of Delta G / Free Energy Change
8. How To Calculate The Normal Boiling Point of a Substance Using Entropy and Enthalpy of Vaporization
9. Free Energy Change, Equilibrium, and Spontaneity
10. How To Calculate Gibbs Free Energy Given The Equilibrium Constant K
11. How To Calculate The Equilibrium Constant K Given Gibbs Free Energy / Delta G
12. How To Predict The Sign of Enthalpy and Entropy
13. How To Determine if a Reaction Is Spontaneous at High Temperatures or Low Temperatures
14. How To Determine The Temperature at which a reaction is spontaneous.
15. How To Calculate The Nonstandard delta G or Nonstandard Free Energy Change Given The Partial Pressures of The Reactants and Products - Reaction Quotient Q
16. How To Determine The Direction In Which The Reaction Will Shift Given Delta G and The Partial Pressures of all species
17. How to determine the vapor pressure of a substance using free energy change.
18. Gibbs Free Energy and Le Chatelier's Principle - Pressure, Temperature, Volume and Concentration Changes
19. How To Determine The Entropy Change and Enthalpy Change Using an ln(K) vs 1/T plot by finding the slope and y-intercept.
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Here is a list of topics:
1. Free Energy Change and Spontaneous Processes
2. How To Determine if a Reaction Is Spontaneous, Nonspontaneous or at Equilibrium
3. How To Calculate Gibbs Free Energy Using Enthalpy and Entropy
4. Delta G, Delta H, and Delta S Calculations Using Standard Heats of Formation and Standard Entropy Values
5. How To Calculate The Gibbs Free Energy Change Using Standard Free Energy of Formation Values In a Data Table
6. Free Energy Change Calculations Using Hess Law
7. Will The Reaction Shift To The Left or The Right Given The Sign of Delta G / Free Energy Change
8. How To Calculate The Normal Boiling Point of a Substance Using Entropy and Enthalpy of Vaporization
9. Free Energy Change, Equilibrium, and Spontaneity
10. How To Calculate Gibbs Free Energy Given The Equilibrium Constant K
11. How To Calculate The Equilibrium Constant K Given Gibbs Free Energy / Delta G
12. How To Predict The Sign of Enthalpy and Entropy
13. How To Determine if a Reaction Is Spontaneous at High Temperatures or Low Temperatures
14. How To Determine The Temperature at which a reaction is spontaneous.
15. How To Calculate The Nonstandard delta G or Nonstandard Free Energy Change Given The Partial Pressures of The Reactants and Products - Reaction Quotient Q
16. How To Determine The Direction In Which The Reaction Will Shift Given Delta G and The Partial Pressures of all species
17. How to determine the vapor pressure of a substance using free energy change.
18. Gibbs Free Energy and Le Chatelier's Principle - Pressure, Temperature, Volume and Concentration Changes
19. How To Determine The Entropy Change and Enthalpy Change Using an ln(K) vs 1/T plot by finding the slope and y-intercept.
New Chemistry Video Playlist:
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