SAC3 Flashcards
(13 cards)
1
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At equilibrium all the concentrations are, because
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- Concentrations are constant as they are formed and decomposed at the same rate.
2
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What is the difference b/w Q (Reaction Quotient) and K/Kc ( Equilibrium Constant)
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- K = is used for system at equilibrium.
- Q= is used for system that has not reached equilibrium yet.
3
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Homogenous Equilibrium
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Everything both on left side and right side has the same state.
4
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Heterogenous Equilibrium
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There are more than 1 state on both sides e.g. liquids and gases.
5
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What is not included K/Kc calculations
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- Solids.
- Liquids.
6
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If Kc is > 10^4
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- Almost complete reaction.
- The [ Products] is higher than [ Reactants].
7
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If 10^-4<Kc< 10^4
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- Extent of reaction is significant.
- Comparable amounts of reactants and products at equilibrium.
8
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If Kc<10^-4
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- A negligible reaction occurs.
- The [ Reactants] is higher than [ Products].
9
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If volume increase []
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- If volume increases the [ ] decreases.
10
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Increased [ of everything] equilibrium will shift and is this same with pressure
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- Shift to side with less mols.
- YES.
11
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Decreased [ of everything] equilibrium will shift and is this same with pressure
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- Shift to side with more mols.
- YES.
12
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Explain the effect on the position of equilibrium that adding water has to the above system. Refer to LCP in your answer.
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- Addition of water.
- According to LCP the system will shift to partially oppose this change and will shift to the side of more mol to increase the concentration.
- Thus, The [ xyz] reaction is favored.
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