Topic 10: Equilibrium Flashcards

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How does Keq change when stoichiometry changes?

A
  • If times the stoichiometry with n, then Keq → Keq^n
  • If reverse the reaction, Keq → 1/Keq
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When 2 coupled reactions combine, how to calculate the overall Keq from each equation’s Keq?

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Product of the Keq of step reactions
Keq = K1*K2

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What is the Keq of solids and pure liquids and explain?

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Solids and pure liquids have Keq=1
- Solids have constant composition, so the concentration of composition (i.e density) is always 1.
- Pure liquids: the concentration of a liquid in itself is 1

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What is Gibbs free energy, how is it calculated and what does it say about spontaneity of reactions?

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Gibbs free energy tells the spontaneity of a reaction.

∆G = ∆H - T∆S

∆G < 0 then the reaction is spontaneous

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Explain the temperature dependence of ∆G in terms of values of ∆H and ∆S

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  • ∆H<0 and ∆S>0: always spontaneous
  • ∆H<0 and ∆S<0: spontaneous at low T
  • ∆H>0 and ∆S>0: spontaneous at high T
  • ∆H>0 and ∆S<0: never spontaneous
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Explain how equilibrium changes when temperature, concentration and volume change

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  • Temperature:
    • For exothermic reactions, adding T shifts reaction to the left and favor reactants.
    • For endothermic reactions, adding T shifts reaction to the right and favor products.
  • Concentration: change in concentration → change Q value → reaction shift to make Q = K
    • If concentration increases, the reaction will shift to consume it.
    • If concentration decreases, the reaction will shift to produce more of it.
  • Pressure:
    • When volume is compressed and pressure increases, the reaction will shift to make fewer molecules present.
    • When volume is expanded and pressure decreases, the reaction will shift to make more molecules.
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Describe the relationship between ∆G and Keq at standard conditions when ∆G=0 and Q=Keq

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lnKeq = -∆G°/RT where
∆G° = ∆H° - T∆S°

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