Everything about Standard Molar Entropy totally explained
In
chemistry, the
standard molar entropy is the
entropy content of one
mole of substance, under standard conditions (NOT STP).
The standard molar entropy is usually given the symbol
So, and the units J mol
−1 K
−1 (
joules per mole
kelvin). Unlike
standard enthalpies of formation, the value of
So is an absolute. That is, an element in its standard state has a nonzero value of
So at room temperature. The entropy of an element can be 0 J mol
−1 K
−1 only at 0 K, according to the
third law of thermodynamics. However, this presupposes that the material forms a 'perfect crystal' without any frozen in entropy (defects, dislocations), which is never completely true because crystals always grow at a finite temperature. Fortunately this residual entropy is often quite negligible.
Thermodynamics
If a
mole of substance were at 0 K, then warmed by its surroundings to 298 K, its total molar entropy would be the addition of all
N individual contributions:
»
Here,
dqk/T represents a very small exchange of heat energy at temperature
T. The total molar entropy is the sum of many small changes in molar entropy, where each small change can be considered a
reversible process.
Chemistry
The standard molar entropy of a
gas at
STP includes contributions from:
Changes in entropy are associated with
phase transitions and
chemical reactions.
Chemical equations make use of the
standard molar entropy of
reactants and
products to find the standard entropy of reaction:
» ΔS°
rxn = S
o(products) - S
o (reactants)
The standard entropy of reaction helps determine whether the reaction will take place
spontaneously. According to the
second law of thermodynamics, a spontaneous reaction always results in an increase in total entropy of the system and its surroundings:
» ΔS
total = ΔS
system + ΔS
surroundings > 0
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