Química Nova (Apr 2007)

Diagramas de Ellingham e de Van't Hoff: algumas considerações Ellingham and Van't Hoff diagrams: some considerations

  • José de Alencar Simoni,
  • Aécio Pereira Chagas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422007000200047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 2
pp. 501 – 504

Abstract

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The main subject of this article is to show the parallelism betwen the Ellingham and Van't Hoff diagrams. The first one is a graphic representation of the changes in the standard Gibbs free energy (deltarGtheta) as a function of T and was introduced by Ellingham in 1944, in order to study metallurgic processes involving oxides and sulphides. On the other hand, the Van't Hoff diagram is a representation of the function ln K versus (1/T). The equivalence between both diagrams is easily demonstrated, making simple mathematical manipulations. In order to show the parallelism between both diagrams, they are presented briefly and two examples are discussed. The comparison of the both diagrams surely will be helpful to students and teachers in their learning and teaching activities, and will certainly enrich important aspects of chemical thermodynamics.

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