5.1.8: Equilibrium constants and their significance Flashcards

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What does the magnitude of the equilibrium constants, Kc and Kp , indicate?

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The extent of a chemical reaction.

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What would an equilibrium constant, K, with a value of 1 indicate?

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That the position of equilibrium half way between the reactants and products.

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When K&raquo_space; 1

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  • The reaction is product favoured

- The products on the right-hand side predominate at equilibrium.

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When K &laquo_space;1

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  • The reaction is reactant favoured

- The reactants on the left-hand side predominate at equilibrium.

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5
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How does an increase in temperature affect the equilibrium?

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-Shifts the position of equilibrium in the endothermic direction.

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How does a decrease in temperature affect the equilibrium?

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-Shifts the position of equilibrium in the exothermic direction.

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What are shifts in the position of equilibrium controlled by?

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-The rate constant, which changes its value only with changes in temperature

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8
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If the forward reaction is endothermic…

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  • K increases as temperature increases.
  • The eqm. yield of products, on the right-hand side increases.
  • The eqm. yield of reactants, on the left-hand side decreases.
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If the forward reaction is exothermic…

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  • K decreases as temperature increases.
  • The eqm. yield of products, on the right-hand side decreases.
  • The eqm. yield of reactants, on the left-hand side increases.
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10
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What is the equilibrium constant, K, unaffected by?

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Changes in concentration and pressure.

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11
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How does the presence of a catalyst affect K?

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  • It doesn’t.

- catalysts affect the rate of a chemical reaction but not the position of equilibrium.

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Why does a catalyst not affect K?

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  • Catalysts speed up both the forward and reverse reactions in the equilibrium by the same factor.
  • Equilibrium is reached more quickly, but the equilibrium position, and hence the value of the equilibrium constant, is unchanged by the action of a catalyst.
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