Chapter 19 - Equilibrium Flashcards
The equilibrium constant - part 2, The equilibrium constant, Controlling the position of equilibrium.
How are the units of Kc worked out?
Substitute units into the expression
Cancel common units
What is a homogeneous equilibrium?
in homogeneous equilibrium all Equilibrium species all have the same state.
N2(g) + 3H2 (g) = 2NH3 (g)
all species in this example are gas
What is a heterogeneous equilibrium?
In heterogeneous equilibrium Equilibrium species that have different states.
C(s) + H2O (g) = CO(g) + H2(g)
In a heterogeneous equilibrium, what is discounted in the expression for Kc?
Any species that are not a gas or in solution (aqueous) .
so solids and liquids are ommited
What is a mole fraction?
The proportion of the volume of a gas to the total volume of gases in the mixture.
What is the partial pressure?
The contribution that the gas makes towards the total pressure P.
mole fraction equation?
Mole fraction χ(A) = n(A)/n(total)
How is partial pressure calculated?
p(A) = mole fraction x total pressure P p(A) = χ(A) x P
What is the way to check the partial pressures are correct?
Sum of the partial pressures equals the total pressure.
what is Kp?
Kp is the equilibrium constant using gases.
With the equilibrium H(2) + I(2) = 2HI, what is the expression for Kp?
Kp = p(HI)^2 / p(H(2)) x p(I(2))
What does the magnitude of an equilibrium constant represent?
The extent of an equilibrium
What would K=1, K=100 and K=0.01 represent?
K=1: equilibrium halfway between reactants and products
K=100: equilibrium in favour of products
K=0.01: equilibrium in favour of reactants
What is the effect on K when the temperature is increased and the forward reaction is exothermic?
Equilibrium constant decreases
Equilibrium shifts to reactant side
What is the effect on K when the temperature is increased and the forward reaction is endothermic?
Equilibrium constant increases
Equilibrium shifts to product side