Unit 3-Equilibria Flashcards

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What does this symbol mean?

A

This means that it is a reversible reaction where the reactants form products, which react together to give the reactants back.

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Why can equilibrium only be reached in a closed system?

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None of the reactants or products are lost.

In an open system, products (or reactants) are lost, therefore equilibrium cannot be established.

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3
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Describe the concentrations of reactants and products at equilibrium.

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At equilibrium, the concentration of reactant and products remain constant but NOT always equal.

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Describe the rates of the forward and reverse reactions at equilibrium.

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They take place at equal rates.

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5
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To maximise profits, chemists employ strategies to move the position of equilibrium to the left or the right?

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To the right in favour of the products.

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Name a reaction condition which will affect the position of equilibrium.

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  1. the addition or removal of reactants or products
  2. altering temperature
  3. altering pressure
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What happens when a system at equilibrium is subjected to a change?

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The system will adjust itself to counteract the applied change.

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What way will the equilibrium lie in the following reaction if:

More Fe3+(aq) is added

Fe3+(aq) + CNS-(aq) ⇌ FeCNS2+(aq)

A
  1. Equilibrium will shift to the right and make more products.
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What way will the equilibrium lie in the following reaction if:

  1. More FeCNS2+(aq)

Fe3+(aq) + CNS-(aq) ⇌ FeCNS2+(aq)

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  1. Equilibrium will shift to the left and make more reactants.
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In the Haber process the forward reaction is an exothermic reaction.

N2(g) + 3H2 ⇌ 2NH3(g) ΔH<span>forward</span> is negative

Which way will the equilbrium shift if the temperature is increased?

A

If the temperature is increased, then the equilibrium will shift to the left (the endothermic direction), to remove the extra heat added.

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In the Haber process the forward reaction is an exothermic reaction.

N2(g) + 3H2 ⇌ 2NH3(g) ΔH<span>forward</span> is negative

Which way will the equilbrium shift is the temperature is decreased?

A

If the temperature is decreased, then the equilibrium will shift to the right (the exothermic direction), to replace the heat removed.

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In the Haber process

N2(g) + 3H2(g) ⇌ 2NH3(g)

Explain the change in the position of equilibrium when the pressure is increased.

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An increase in pressure would move the equilibrium to the right since there are a smaller number of moles of gas products than reactants.

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In the Haber process

N2(g) + 3H2(g) ⇌ 2NH3(g)

Explain the change in the position of equilibrium when the pressure is decreased.

A

A decrease in pressure would move the equilibrium to the left since there are a larger number of moles of gas reactants than gas.

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14
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Why would changing pressure have no effect on the following reaction?

H2(g) + I2(g) ⇌​ 2HI(g)

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Both sides of the reaction have two moles of gases, so changing the pressure does not favour either side of the equilibrium.

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15
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What effect would adding a catalyst to a reversible reaction have on the equilibrium?

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Adding catalyst has no effect on the position of equilibrium.

Allows equilibrium to be reached more quickly, or established at a lower temperature

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