Assignment 8 Flashcards

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equilibrium

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when the forward and reverse reactions have rates such that the concentrations of reactants and products are constant

  • no free energy (ΔG = 0, TΔS = ΔH)
  • has to be reversible
  • V, P, T can change
  • closed system
  • changed by ΔT Δconcentration ΔP
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equilibrium expression

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the relationship of the forward and reverse rates

  • keq = [prod]/[react]
  • keq > 1 –> favors [prod]
  • keq < 1 –> favors [react]
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reversible

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when ΔG = 0 at some T

  • has the potential to be at equilibrium
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concentration

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stuff per total stuff

  • measured amount/total amount
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molarity (M)

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M = measured moles/L of total material

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particles per million (ppm)

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ppm = # of particles involved/1,000,000 particles (mg/L)

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mechanism

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series of bimolecular steps

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8
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Boltzmann Distribution Model

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shows the distribution of energy of particles in a system (explains why K changes with T)

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rate

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concentration change of reactant per time

  • r = Δ[reactant]/sec = ΔM/Δt
  • impacted by T, state of reactants/surface area, catalysts and concentration
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rate law

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rate = kΔ[reactant]

  • k: rate “constant” (different for every reaction), represents the likelihood that two molecules will react
    • proportional to T
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order of a reaction

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how much the rate of the reaction depends on the concentration

  • often the coefficient (from the reaction equation) will be the order of that reactant
  • correlates with rate (higher order = higher rate)
  • 0th order means the concentration doesn’t affect the rate
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12
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how to get order of a reaction from data

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1) the coefficient (stoich)
2) take concentration data - order of a reactant = (Mf/Mi)/(rf/ri)

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13
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what 2 things do reactions need to occur (collision theory)

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energy and proper orientation

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