14A - Equilibrium and The Equilibrium Constant Flashcards
Theory: Chemical Reactions can go in ___ directions.
Both.
Def: What is Dynamic Equilibrium? What happens to concentrations/partial pressures at this state.
Dynamic Equilibrium occurs when fwd rate and rvs rate of rxn are equal.
No more change in concentration occurs over time.
Def: What is a reversible reaction?
A reaction that can proceed both forward and backwards.
Def: What is the position of equilibrium?
An indication of the relative amounts of reactants and products present in a rxn mixture at eqm.
Theory: What is mean when the eqm position is to the right? Left?
Right: Amount of product»_space; amount of reactant.
Left: Amount of reactant > amount of product.
Theory: What are the three types of rxn arrows, and the rates of rxn associated with them.
For reactants A and products B,
1. Double arrow: Generic eqm
kf[A] = kr[B]
2. Single arrow to the right: Fwd rxn
kf[A]
3. Single arrow the left: Rvs rxn
kr[B]
Theory: Are concentrations of products and reactants equal at eqm?
No.
Theory: What is the relationship btw products and reactants concentrations at eqm? What constant does this produce.
[B]/[A] = kf / kr = Keq
The eqm constant.
Def: What are the two directional rate constant?
kf = fwd
kr = rvs
Theory: Eqm changes with ___, and not ___.
Temp.
Concentration.
Def: What is the concentration-based eqm constant, Kc, for the following reaction:
aA + bB <-> cC + dD?
Kc = [C]^c [D]^d / [A]^a [B]^b = keq
Concentrations at eqm.
Keq is prod over reactants.
Theory: What does the value of Keq signify?
Keq > 1, Product side favored
1 > Keq > 0, neither side favored
Keq < 0, Reactant side favored
Theory: What unit is Keq?
Unitless.
Def: What are the three eqm constants?
Keq = generic eqm
Kc = concentration-based
Kp = pressure-based
Def: What is Kp? How is it found and why? What unit is pressure usually in for these calculations.
Pressure based eqm constant.
The concentration of a gas is proportional to it’s partial pressure, therefore the partial pressures can be used instead of concentrations.
Bar.