AP Chemistry Unit 9
Across
- 2. A real process that results in net change and increased entropy in the universe.
- 4. An idealized process that can be reversed without net change to the system or surroundings.
- 5. The heat content of a system at constant pressure; positive for endothermic and negative for exothermic reactions.
- 9. A thermodynamic quantity that indicates the spontaneity of a process; calculated as ΔG = ΔH – TΔS.
- 11. The part of the universe being studied, typically the chemical reaction or physical change.
- 13. A reaction with a positive ΔG; absorbs free energy and is nonspontaneous.
- 16. The enthalpy change measured under standard conditions.
- 19. A physical change (e.g., melting, boiling) that involves changes in entropy and enthalpy.
- 21. A reaction with a negative ΔG; releases free energy and is spontaneous.
- 23. Different ways particles can be arranged; more microstates mean higher entropy.
- 24. The measurement of heat flow in a chemical or physical process.
- 25. Reactions that are linked such that the energy released by one drives the other.
- 26. A process that occurs naturally under certain conditions without external energy input.
- 27. The effect of temperature on ΔG, depending on the signs of ΔH and ΔS.
Down
- 1. The entropy value of a substance at standard conditions.
- 3. The change in free energy when 1 mole of a compound forms from its elements in their standard states.
- 6. States that the entropy of a perfect crystal at absolute zero is zero.
- 7. Everything outside the system that can exchange energy with it.
- 8. The total enthalpy change for a reaction is the same, no matter how many steps the reaction is carried out in.
- 10. A process that requires continuous energy input to occur.
- 11. The change in entropy measured under standard conditions.
- 12. A value used to determine the direction of shift to reach equilibrium, used in the Gibbs free energy equation ΔG = ΔG° + RTlnQ.
- 14. The sum of entropy changes in the system and surroundings; used to determine spontaneity.
- 15. The change in free energy under standard conditions (1 atm, 298 K, 1 M concentrations).
- 17. The study of energy changes, particularly heat and work, in chemical processes.
- 18. States that the total entropy of the universe always increases for a spontaneous process.
- 20. A measure of disorder or randomness in a system; increases when systems become more disordered.
- 22. A value that expresses the ratio of products to reactants at equilibrium; related to ΔG° by ΔG° = –RTlnK.