Enthalpy and Entropy Driven
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- **There is a mistake. Where is says "melting" is should say "freezing!" I apologize for the error;) How to determine if a reaction is entropy or enthalpy driven. Explanations and examples provided.
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Less than 2 minutes in and already explained better than in the lecture videos I was given by my class. Thank you so much 🙏
Hi WeebmanExe, I am so glad it was helpful. Thank you for sharing:) I hope you class goes well!
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Hi Someone-f14hr, The whole playlist??? I am so proud of you! I am glad it was helpful. I hope your class goes well:)
Thanks for helping with my chem lab!
Hi! im a bit confused with the explanation that H
Hi Jinni, if a system is exothermic (- delta H) it is spontaneous. Energy released is thermodynamically favorable. You can count on it. Thanks!
thanks
exactly what I was looking for.
That was awesome Mam. Loved your clarity of thoughts.
Hi Swp9999, I am so glad it was helpful. Thank you for your comment!
Thank you! Super helpful video
Hi Julie, I am so glad! I hope your class goes well:)
exactly what i was looking for, thanks
Hi Ntendu, wonderful! I hope your class goes well😊
Oh! This is that I am looking for.
Isn’t melting an increase an entropy because the particles become less ordered as a liquid, such that delta S should be positive?
Hi AJ. YES! I made a mistake and apologize. I described FREEZING! The word Freezing should be written on the board, not melting. Thank you for catching my mistake. And you are correct, melting is entropy driven (Order to Disorder, spontaneous + S and absorbs energy, non spontaneous + H). Thanks again!
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FINAL IN 3 HOURS THANK U BB
Good luck!! You’ll do great🎉🎉
Thanks mam
THANK YOU!!!!
You’re welcome. Good luck in your class😊
Thanks mam
Hi Mr. K, you are very welcome:) Thank you for your comment!