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CHEMISTRY: TOPIC 7 EQUILIBRIUM


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What is a reversable reaction
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reactants react to form products (Forward) which reacts to form reactants (REverse) conc of reactants first decreases until it plateaus while the conc of products at the start is 0 but increases as well and flattens at equilibrium

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What is a reversable reaction
Reactants react to form products (Forward) which reacts to form reactants (REverse) conc of reactants first decreases until it plateaus while the conc of products at the start is 0 but increases as well and flattens at equilibrium
What are the factors needed for equilibrium to occur?
Rate of forward = rate of reverse both occuring at the same time (dynamic) conc of R and P remain constant but not equal conc depends on how much of each substance there is in the beginning no change in macroscopic properties like color or pH EQ can be reached from either direction only happens in closed systems
What is physical equilbria?
Happens with a change in state (bw liquid and vapour)
Describe the process of evaporation (physical equilibrium)
Endothermic bec particles have to overcome intermolecular forces higher kinetic energy molecules will overcome the forces first = average KE decreases = temp decreases heat is drawn in from surroundings for more molecules to evaporate as molecules of vapor start to come from evaporation some re-enter the liquid (condensation) as the no of molecules in a vapor phase increases = condensation rate increases when cond = evap rate (dynamic equilibrium) = color of vapor is constant
What is eq position?
Relative amounts of reactants and products present at eq as it doesnt mean 50 % reactants and 50% products
What is la chatelier's principle? (2)
Used to predict the effect of a change in conditions on equilibria bec the system responds to change by minimizing the effects changes made can be on conc, p , or temp
How does concentration affect equilibrium position?
Moves to decrease the concentration so if the reactants conc was increased = eq position would move to the right (products side) to decrease it KC value doesnt change
How does temperature affect equilibrium position
When the reaction is endothermic: increasing temp will move it in the endothermic direction (shifts to right) = more products present but in an exothermic reaction, increasing the temp would shift the eq position to the left bec the reverse reaction would be the endothermic reaction = more reactants
How does pressure affect eq position
Shift depends on the no of moles on each side as it will shift to the side with the fewest no of moles when there is a same number of moles on each side changing the pressure will have no effect on the eq position pressure only affect gases and not solids
How do catalysts affect eq position?
Catalysts increase the rate of a chemical reaction without being used in the reaction they work by giving an alternative pathway at lower activation energy doesn't have an effect on equilibrium position or KC value bec the rate of forward and backward reaction increase equally = only reduces time taken to reach equilibrium
What is Kc? (8)
A constant for a specific reaction at a specific temp to determine how far a reaction will occur KC and Q have the same formula but KC uses concentration of equilibrium for the reactants and products if conc isnt given : mol / vol [products] no of moles ----------------------------- [reactants]no of moles there can be diff values of KC for the same reaction it just depends if youre looking at the forward or reverse reaction ONLY affected by temperature endothermic: increasing temp will shift it to the right so KC value increases exothermic: shifts to the left so the value of KC decreases
What is the reaction quotient?
Direction the reaction will happen to reach equilibrium by giving the ratio of the concentration of the reactant anf the products uses non eq concentration system at eq = Q = Kc conc = moles / volume if Q < Kc = continues to the right to increase Qs value if Q > Kc =continues to left to decrease Qs value