3.4 Equilibria Flashcards

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What is dynamic equilibria?

A

in reversible reactions when the rates of forward and reverse reactions are equal

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When can dynamic equilibria be achieved?

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in a closed system

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3
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describe the products and reactants at equilibria

A
  • concentration of products and reactants remain constant

- they are rarely equal

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4
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What do chemists do to maximise profits?

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-employ strategies to move to position of equilibrium in favour of the products

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5
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What may effect the position of equilibria?

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  • altering temperature
  • altering pressure
  • adding/removing reactants/products
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6
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What is the effect of increasing temperature on equilibria?

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-favours endothermic reaction

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7
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What is the effect of decreasing temperature on equilibria?

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-favours exothermic

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8
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What is the effect of increasing pressure on equilibria?

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-favours the side with lower number of moles of gas

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9
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What is the effect of decreasing pressure on equilibria?

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-favours the side with higher number of moles of gas

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10
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What is the effect of adding a reactant or removing a product on equilibria?

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-lie right

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What is the effect of adding a product or removing a reactant on equilibria?

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-lie left

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12
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What is the effect of the addition of a catalyst on equilibria?

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  • increases the rates of the forward and reverse reactions equally
  • increased the rate at which equilibria is achieved
  • no effect on position of equilibria
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