Equilibrium Flashcards
(20 cards)
What is meant by dynamic equilibrium? (2)
- Where the rate of the forward
reaction equals the rate of the
backwards reaction (1) - Only in a closed system (1)
What is Le Chateliers Principle? (2)
- If a reaction at equilibrium is
subjected to change, the
position of equilibrium will
move to counteract change (1) - Where shifting to the left will
produce more reactants and
vise versa (1)
What happens if the reactants concentration increases? (2)
- Equilibrium will shift to the
right to reduce concentration
(1) - More products will be made (1)
What is the requirement for Le Chateliers principle? (2)
- Only work in homogeneous
equilibria (1) - Reactants and products in
the same state (1)
What happens if pressure increases? (1)
- Equilibrium will shift to the side
with the fewest gas particles (1)
What happens if temperature increases? (2)
- Equilibrium will shift in the
endothermic direction (1) - The direction of positive ΔH
(1)
What happens if a catalyst is added? (2)
- No effect on Kc (1)
- The catalyst will speed forward
and backward reaction equally
(1)
Why is a medium temperature used in an exothermic reaction? (2)
- To have a high yield from a
lower temperature (1) - And a high rate of reaction (1)
Why is a medium pressure used in a reaction? (2)
- To have a high yield and rate
(1) - But not be too expensive (1)
What is the Kc expression? (3)
- The equilibrium constant (1)
- Where only gases and aqueous
states are included (1) - As the concentrations of solid and liquid stay constant (1)
What is a heterogenous reaction? (1)
- All reactants and products in
different states (1)
How do you work out concentrations before Kc? (2)
Initial moles
Change moles
Equilibrium
Equilibrium / Volume (dm3)
What is partial pressure? (1)
- The pressure of an individual gas (1)
How do you work out partial pressure? (2)
- Work out mole fraction:
number of moles / total moles (1) - Work out partial pressure:
mole fraction / total pressure (1)
What is Kp? (3)
- Gas equilibrium constant (1)
- Uses partial pressure instead of concentration (1)
- Only gas states involved (1)
- How would equilibrium amounts be calculated rather than concentration (2)
- Same number of moles on both sides of the equation (1)
- So volumes will cancel out (1)
Why does phenolphthalein pink fade at the end of titration? (2)
- Equilibrium shifts to the left (1)
- So the mixture becomes more acidic (1)
How would you confirm equilibrium has been reached in titration? (2)
- Repeat for longer (1)
- Kc should remain unchanged (1)
Why is only gas involved in Kp expression? (1)
- Other states have no partial pressure (1)