5.1.2 - Equilibrium Flashcards
Equilibrium constant, Kc
- The large the value of Kc, the further the position of equilibrium towards the products
c[] moldm-3
Homogeneous equilibria
- Contains equilibrium species that all have the same state or phase
Heterogeneous equilibria
- Contains equilibrium species that have different states or phases
Calculating equilibrium quantities and Kc
- Using the equation given, work out the equilibrium amounts of all equilibrium species using ICE
- Find the equilibrium conc in moldm-3
Divide the equilibrium amounts by the total volume in the reaction - Write the expression of Kc, substitute values + calculate Kc
Equilibrium constant, Kp
- Equilibrium constant in terms of partial pressures
p() atm
Mole fraction
-Mole fraction of a gas is the same as its proportion by volume to the total volume of gases in a gas mixture.
Mole fraction x(A) = number of moles of A / total number of moles in gas mixture
- The sum of the mole fractions in a gas mixture must equal one
Partial pressure
- The contribution that the gas makes towards the total pressure P
- The sum of the partial pressures of each gas equals the total pressure
Partial pressure p(A) = mole fraction of A X total pressure P
p(A) = x(A) X P
3 rules of changing equilibrium
- If conc of species increased - equilibrium shifts in direction that reduces the conc
- If pressure increased - equilibrium shifts towards side with fewer gaseous moles
- If temp increased - equilibrium position shifts in endothermic direction
When do equilibrium constants change
- At a set temp, K is constant and doesn’t change despite any modifications to conc, pressure or presence of catalyst
- K does change if the temp is changed
Effect of temp on equilibrium constants K
Exothermic reactions:
- equilibrium constant decreases with increasing temp
- raising temp decreases equilibrium yield of products
Endothermic reactions:
- equilibrium constant increases with increasing temp
- raising temp increases equilibrium yield of products
What do catalysts affect
- Affect the rate of a chemical reaction not the position of equilibrium
- Speed up both the forward and reverse reactions in the equilibrium by the same factor
- Equilibrium is reached quicker