5.1.6: Equilibrium Flashcards

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What is a homogeneous equilibrium?

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An equilibrium in which all the species making up the reactants and products are in the same physical state.

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What is a heterogeneous equilibrium?

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An equilibrium in which species making up the reactants and products are in different physical states.

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When is a reaction in equilibrium?

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-When the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal.

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What is the expression for Kc?

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For the reaction:

aA + bB ↔ cC +dD

Kc=[C]c[D]d / [A]a[B]b

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5
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Once an equilibrium is established, Kc remains constant unless…

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The temperature of the reaction changes.

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In order to determine a value for Kc, what needs to be known?

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The concentrations of the reactants and products at equilibrium.

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What are the most common ways to determine the conc. of reactants and products?

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  • Titration
  • Using a colorimeter
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How can titration be used to find out the concentrations of products and reactants at equilibrium?

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Titrating reactants or products against a substance with a known concentration lets us know how much of the reactant or product is present.

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What are the drawbacks of using titration to find out the concentrations of products and reactants at equilibrium?

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  • Reactant or product has to be removed from the reaction mixture and this will alter the position of the equilibrium.
  • Other substances may be present that can affect the results of titrations
  • e.g. if an alkali used to titrate against eqm. substance and acid catalyst is also used, both the eq. substance and catalyst will react with the alkali.
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How can a colorimeter be used to monitor the concentrations of products and reactants throughout?

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  • Coloured substances alter the amount of light that can pass through a substance.
  • More intense colours mean the substance has a higher concentration and absorbs more light.
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Often, only the equilibrium concentration of one substance is determined and compared with the initial concentration. How can the other concentrations be found?

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Other concentrations can then be calculated using the balanced equation.

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When a heterogeneous equilibrium is present, why do the molar concentrations of solids and pure liquids not change?

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Their volume remains constant.

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How does a heterogeneous equilibrium affect the expression for Kc?

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  • concentrations of solid substances are not included in the expression.
  • concentrations of pure liquids are not included in the expression.
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