3(c) Reversible Reactions and Equilibria Flashcards

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Examples of Reversible Reactions

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  • Dehydration of copper (II) sulfate
  • Heating Ammonium chloride
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Dehydration of Copper (II) sulfate crystals

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When heated gently: turns into white powder = anhydrous copper sulfate (crystals lose their water of crystallisation)
ENDOTHERMIC

Add water to white solid -> turns blue again. Becomes warm
EXOTHERMIC

CuSO4.5H2O ⇌ CuSO4 + 5H20

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Heating Ammonium Chloride

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When heated: splits into colourless gases of ammonia + hydrogen chloride
ENDOTHERMIC

These gases react further up the tube and form white solid (ammonium chloride)
EXOTHERMIC

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Reversible Reactions

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Some reactions are reversible. WHen a reaction can go both ways (i.e. the reactant react to form products, and products react to form reactants)

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Dynamic Equilibrium

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The rate of forward reaction = the rate of backward reaction

Dynamic = the reactions are still continuing
Equilibrium = the concentrations of the reactants and products remain constant

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Factors that can affect the position of equilibrium

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  • Temperature
  • Pressure
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Why does a catalyst not affect the position of equilibrium

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Speeds up forward + backward reaction by same proportion
So no NET change

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Effect of Temperature: Endothermic

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An increase in temperature shifts the position of equilibrium in the direction of the endothermic reaction

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Effect of Temperature: Exothermic

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A decrease in temperature shifts the position of equilibrium in the direction of the exothermic reaction

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What does the system try to do?

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Minimise the change

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Pressure

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Caused by molecules colliding with the walls of the container

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Increasing Pressure

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Position of equilibrium shifts to the side with the fewer moles of gas

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Decreasing Pressure

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Position of equilibrium shifts to the side with more moles of gas

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What happens when there are the same number of moles on either side of the reaction?

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The pressure does not affect the position of equilibrium

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