7. Equilibrium Flashcards

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Homogenous / Heterogenous reactions

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  • when all reactants and products are in one phase, the equilibrium is homogenous
  • if one or more reactants or products are in a different phase, the equilibrium is heterogenous
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The Equilibrium Law

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For an equilibrium reaction of the form

aA + bB <—> cC + dD

At constant temp:

[C]c•[D]d / [A]a•[B]b = Kc

  • if Kc is very large, reaction goes to completion
  • if Kc is very small, the reaction would be considered to not occur
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Le Chatelier’s Principle

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Temperature

  • the only thing that can change the value of Kc
  • high temp moves equilibrium endothermic reaction right, exothermic reaction left

Concentration

  • increased conc shifts equilibrium to the opposite side

Pressure

  • increased pressure shifts to the side with the least moles
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Haber Process

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N2(g) + 3H2(g) <—> 2NH3(g)

dH = -92kJ/mol

200 atm | 450 c | iron catalyst

  • Equilibrium theory favors low temp, high pressure
  • Kinetic theory favors high temp, pressure and catalyst
  • conditions are a compromise with the catalyst so the reaction can happen at a lower temp
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Uses of Ammonia

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  • Fertilizers
  • Nitric Acid
    • ammonia can be oxidised to nitric acid –> nitric acid can make fertilizers, explosives polyamide polymers
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The Reaction Quotent (Q)

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aA + bB <—> cC + dD

Q = Cc x Dd / Aa x Bb

  • used to determine if a reaction will occur
  • used to determine if a salt will dissolve

Q > K products are great/ reverse reaction favored

Q = K both reactions occuring in equilibrium

Q < K reactants are great/ forward reaction favored

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Solubility Product Constant (Ksp)

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For an insoluble salt:

MX(s) <—> M+(aq) + X-(aq)

The Keq will not change significantly

Ksp = [M][X]

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Gibbs Free Energy and the Equilibrium Constant

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K = 1 Equilibrium dG = 0

K > 1 products favored dG < 1

K < 1 reactants favored dG > 1

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