3.1.3 Equilibrium Constant Flashcards
1
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define homogeneous system?
A
- same states
2
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define heterogeneous systems
A
different states
3
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what is the equilibrium constant law?
A
- indicates the relationship between products and reactant concentrations at equilibrium
4
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what is the magnitude of the equilibrium constant and what does it mean?
A
- tells us the extent of the reaction
1. Kc = 1 - concentration of the products is equal to the concentration of the reactants
- equilibrium position is in the middle
2. kc > 1 - concentration of the products is greater than the concentration of the reactants
- equilibrium position is to the left
3. Kc < 1 - concentration of the products is less than the concentration of the reactants
- equilibirum position is to the left
5
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what is the assumption for when Kc is smaller than x10^-4?
A
- x can be ignored when so small compared to the concentrations
- assumption that the concentration of reactants initially, is equal to the concentration of reactants at equilibrium
6
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how can you predict quantitatively if a system is at equilibrium?
A
- calculate q
1. if Q = Kc - the system is at equilibirum
2. if Q > Kc - reaction is proceeding to the left
- increasing concentration of reactants and decreasing concentration of products
3. if Q < Kc - reaction is proceeding to the right
- increasing concentration of products and decreasing concentration of reactants