Physical Chemistry II Test 2 assesses students’ understanding of thermodynamics, entropy calculations, and chemical reactions. It includes problems on heating ice, calculating equilibrium constants, and analyzing reaction kinetics. This test is designed for students studying physical chemistry at the university level, providing a comprehensive evaluation of key concepts and problem-solving skills. Topics covered include entropy change, activation energy, and first-order reaction kinetics.
Key Points
- Calculates total change in entropy for heating ice from -25°C to 80°C.
- Analyzes thermodynamic data for chemical reactions involving HgS and O2.
- Explores the Arrhenius equation for reaction kinetics and activation energy.
- Includes experimental data for a first-order decomposition reaction.

