1.6 Equilibria Flashcards
what does the term dynamic mean?
- both forward and backward reactions are occurring simultaneously
give two features of dynamic equilibrium
- forward and backward reactions occuring at equal rates
- the concentration of reactants and products stay constant
what does le chateliers principle state?
- it an external condition is changed the equilbrium will shift to oppose the change
what happens if the temperature is increased?
- the equilbrium will shift to oppose this and move in the endothermic direction to try to reduce the temperature by absorbing heat
what happens if the temperature is decreased?
- the equilibrium will shift to oppose this and move in the exothermic direction to increase the temperature by giving out heat
exam question : what will happen to the yield of ammonia if the temperature is increased
N2 + 3H2 >< 2NH3 delta H = -ve
- if the temperature is increased equilbrium will shift to the endothermic side, backwards as forward reaction is exothermic to dry and decrease the temp
- yield of ammonia becomes lower
what happens to the equilibrium if you increase the pressure
- increasing pressure will cause equilbrium to shift to side with fewer moles of gas
- to oppose the change and thereby reduce the pressure
what happens to the equilbrium if you decrease the pressure?
- decereasing pressure will cause equilbrium to shift towards the side with more moles of gas
- to oppose the change and thereby increase the pressure
what happens if the number of moles of gas is the same on both sides?
- changing pressure will have no effect on position of equilbrium
why does pressure tend to get increased?
- can give a higher yield of product
- produce a faster rate
what happpens if you increase the concentration of a substance?
- equilibrium will shift to opposie this change and move towards the side not containing the substance
- so colour can change
what effect does a catalyst have on the equilbrium
- no effect on position of equilibrium
- speeds up the rate at which equilibrium is reached
why is a low temp and high pressure used in Haber process?
N2 + 3H2 > 2NH3 - ve
- low temp gives a good yield but slow rate, so a compromise temp is used
- high pressure gives good yield and high rate, too high pressure is expensive
why are catalysts used economically?
- they speed up rate, allowing a lower temp to be used, so lower energy costs
what does the term carbon neutral mean?
- an activity that has no net annual carbon emissions to the atmopshere