CI - Equilibrium constants Flashcards

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What do the units of Kc depend on?

A

The reaction.

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How do you calculate the units of Kc?

A

Plug all you units into your expression and cancel them out as much as possible.

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3
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What can Kc be used to work out?

A

Concentrations in an equilibrium mixture.

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4
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How do you work out the concentrations of components in an equilibrium mixture?

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By rearranging your expression for Kc.

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5
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What sort of technique do you need to use to find the concentration of a substance in a reversible reaction at equilibrium?

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A technique that won’t disturb the position of the equilibrium.

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What techniques can you use to find the concentration of a substance in a reversible reaction at equilibrium?

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Colorimetry or by using pH.

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How can you use colorimetry to find the concentration of a substance in a reversible reaction at equilibrium?

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If one of the substances in your reaction is coloured, it will absorb a particular wavelength of light. You can use colorimetry to find the absorbance of this wavelength of light at equilibrium, and use a calibration curve to calculate the concentration of the coloured ions.

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How can you use pH to find the concentration of a substance in a reversible reaction at equilibrium?

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If one side of your reversible reaction contains either an acid or a base, then you can use a pH probe to find the pH of the equilibrium mixture, You can then use pH calculations to find the concentration of the acid or the base at equilibrium.

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9
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If you know the initial concentrations of all your reactant, and the equilibrium concentration of one of them, you can use the reaction equation to work out what?

A

The concentration of all the components at equilibrium.

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10
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What can you use the concentration of all the components at equilibrium to calculate?

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Kc

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11
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What helps work out equilibrium concentrations?

A

Initial concentrations of all reactants, equilibrium concentration of one reactant and the reaction equation.

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12
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What can you use the equilibrium concentration of a product to work out?

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The equilibrium concentrations for the other products.

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